Yes, it's possible
Here's what I use:
so = "!f() { c=`expr $1 - 1`; git filter-branch -f --msg-filter \"echo -n
\\\"[SIGNED-OFF] \\\" && cat && echo \\\"\nSigned-off-by: Barton Chittenden
<[email protected]>\\\"\" HEAD~$c^..; }; f"
... I'm not sure where that came from. It *may* have even come from an
earlier version on the wiki... I think that the issue is that git bz attach
will automatically obsolete patches that have the same subject line,
whereas appending "[SIGNED-OFF]" may break that. Take that with a large
grain of salt, test it yourself and maybe run it by the good QA folx.
--Barton
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Owen Leonard <[email protected]> wrote:
> The wiki has a good command for signing off multiple patches at once:
>
> https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Git_bz_configuration#Signing_off_2
>
> I have a suggestion for an improvement: Prepend "[SIGNED-OFF]" to the
> first line of each.
>
> Is that possible?
>
> -- Owen
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