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diff --git a/git-apply.txt b/git-apply.txt index 2ff7494..20e12ce 100644 --- a/git-apply.txt +++ b/git-apply.txt 
@@ -10,9 +10,10 @@  --------  [verse]  'git-apply' [--stat] [--numstat] [--summary] [--check] [--index] [--apply] - [--no-add] [--index-info] [--allow-binary-replacement] [-z] [-pNUM] - [-CNUM] [--whitespace=<nowarn|warn|error|error-all|strip>] - [<patch>...] + [--no-add] [--index-info] [--allow-binary-replacement | --binary] + [-R | --reverse] [--reject] [-z] [-pNUM] [-CNUM] [--inaccurate-eof] + [--whitespace=<nowarn|warn|error|error-all|strip>] [--exclude=PATH] + [--cached] [--verbose] [<patch>...]    DESCRIPTION  ----------- @@ -55,6 +56,11 @@ 	up-to-date, it is flagged as an error. This flag also 	causes the index file to be updated.   +--cached:: +	Apply a patch without touching the working tree. Instead, take the +	cached data, apply the patch, and store the result in the index, +	without using the working tree. This implies '--index'. +  --index-info:: 	Newer git-diff output has embedded 'index information' 	for each blob to help identify the original version that @@ -62,6 +68,16 @@ 	the original version of the blob is available locally, 	outputs information about them to the standard output.   +-R, --reverse:: +	Apply the patch in reverse. + +--reject:: +	For atomicity, gitlink:git-apply[1] by default fails the whole patch and +	does not touch the working tree when some of the hunks +	do not apply. This option makes it apply +	the parts of the patch that are applicable, and send the +	rejected hunks to the standard output of the command. +  -z:: 	When showing the index information, do not munge paths, 	but use NUL terminated machine readable format. Without @@ -80,8 +96,8 @@ 	ever ignored.    --apply:: -	If you use any of the options marked ``Turns off -	"apply"'' above, git-apply reads and outputs the +	If you use any of the options marked "Turns off +	'apply'" above, gitlink:git-apply[1] reads and outputs the 	information you asked without actually applying the 	patch. Give this flag after those flags to also apply 	the patch. @@ -93,7 +109,7 @@ 	the result with this option, which would apply the 	deletion part but not addition part.   ---allow-binary-replacement:: +--allow-binary-replacement, --binary:: 	When applying a patch, which is a git-enhanced patch 	that was prepared to record the pre- and post-image object 	name in full, and the path being patched exactly matches @@ -104,13 +120,18 @@ 	result. This allows binary files to be patched in a 	very limited way.   +--exclude=<path-pattern>:: +	Don't apply changes to files matching the given path pattern. This can +	be useful when importing patchsets, where you want to exclude certain +	files or directories. +  --whitespace=<option>:: 	When applying a patch, detect a new or modified line 	that ends with trailing whitespaces (this includes a 	line that solely consists of whitespaces). By default, 	the command outputs warning messages and applies the 	patch. -	When `git-apply` is used for statistics and not applying a +	When gitlink:git-apply[1] is used for statistics and not applying a 	patch, it defaults to `nowarn`. 	You can use different `<option>` to control this 	behavior: @@ -124,6 +145,17 @@  * `strip` outputs warnings for a few such errors, strips out the  trailing whitespaces and applies the patch.   +--inacurate-eof:: +	Under certain circumstances, some versions of diff do not correctly +	detect a missing new-line at the end of the file. As a result, patches +	created by such diff programs do not record incomplete lines +	correctly. This option adds support for applying such patches by +	working around this bug. + +--verbose:: +	Report progress to stderr. By default, only a message about the +	current patch being applied will be printed. This option will cause +	additional information to be reported.    Configuration  -------------