# Lines starting with '#' will be removed # You can have two different templates for responding to # pull requests and for responding to patch series, though # in reality the difference will probably be one word: # "merged/pulled" vs. "applied". # Keeping it short and sweet is preferred. # On ${sentdate}, ${fromname} wrote: # quote will be limited to 5-6 lines, respecting paragraphs ${quote} # You can also use ${branch} and ${treename} if you set # b4.thanks-treename in your config, e.g.: #Applied to ${treename} (${branch}), thanks! # # If you track multiple remotes in the same repo, then you can add # the following values to [remote], to be loaded when you run # b4 ty -b foo/branchname: # [remote "foo"] # url = https://... # fetch = ... # b4-treename = uname/sound.git # b4-commit-url-mask = https://git.kernel.org/uname/sound/c/%.8s Applied to ${branch}, thanks! # for patch series, the summary is a list of each patch with a link # to the commit id in your tree, so you probably want to set # b4.thanks-commit-url-mask in gitconfig to a value like: # [b4] # thanks-commit-url-mask = https://git.kernel.org/username/c/%.12s # # Check this page for info on convenient URL shorteners: # https://korg.wiki.kernel.org/userdoc/git-url-shorterners ${summary} Best regards, -- # if ~/.signature exists, it will be put here, otherwise # the contents will be "user.name " from gitconfig ${signature}