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diff --git a/build/mail/index.html b/build/mail/index.html index a000d97..a98acc5 100644 --- a/build/mail/index.html +++ b/build/mail/index.html @@ -3,11 +3,12 @@ <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> + <meta name="color-scheme" content="dark light"> <link rel="icon" href="data:,"> <title>Working with `git` Patches in Apple Mail</title> <link href="/atom.xml" type="application/atom+xml" rel="alternate" title="Atom feed for blog posts" /> <link href="/rss.xml" type="application/rss+xml" rel="alternate" title="RSS feed for blog posts" /> -<style>*{box-sizing:border-box;}body{font-family:sans-serif;line-height:1.33;margin:0 auto;max-width:650px;padding:1rem;}img{max-width:100%;}pre{border:1px solid;overflow:auto;padding:5px;}table{text-align:left;width:100%;}.footnotes{font-size:90%;}</style> +<style>*{box-sizing:border-box;}body{font-family:sans-serif;line-height:1.33;margin:0 auto;max-width:650px;padding:1rem;}blockquote{background:rgba(0,0,0,0.1);border-left:4px solid;padding-left:5px;}img{max-width:100%;}pre{border:1px solid;overflow:auto;padding:5px;}table{text-align:left;width:100%;}.footnotes{font-size:90%;}</style> </head> <nav> @@ -16,35 +17,22 @@ <main> <h1 id="working-with-patches-in-apple-mail">Working with <code>git</code> Patches in Apple Mail</h1> - <p>2023-05-11</p> - <blockquote> <p><strong>Before we begin</strong>: You could likely automate this process in a more streamlined way, but for most use cases this workflow should be fine.</p> </blockquote> - <p>I recently covered how to <a href="/git-patches">work with git email patches in Evolution on Linux</a>, so I thought it would make sense to walk through a similar workflow for those using Apple Mail on MacOS. The idea is essentially the same, with just a little extra work involved.</p> - <h2 id="create-a-patches-mailbox">Create a “Patches” Mailbox</h2> - <p>The first thing you’ll need to do is make a new <code>Patches</code> mailbox folder inside your existing mail account. Once done, your default Mail sidebar should look similar to the following:</p> - <h2 id="applying-patches">Applying Patches</h2> - <p>Now navigate to the email message containing a <code>git</code> patch. Right-click and select <em>Move to</em> > <em>Patches</em>. Now in the sidebar, right-click your <em>Patches</em> folder and select <em>Export Mailbox…</em>. You’ll be prompted to save this folder locally. I suggest having a top-level folder named <strong>Patches</strong> to make things consistent.</p> - <p>Inside this folder you should see something similar to the following structure:</p> - <p>Once saved, open your terminal, navigate to the project you wish to apply this new patch to:</p> - <pre><code>cd my-path/very-cool-project </code></pre> - <p>and then run:</p> - <pre><code>git apply ~/Patches/<saved-patches-mailbox-folder>/mbox </code></pre> - <p>Congrats! You’ve successfully applied a git email patch through Apple Mail! Well, kind of. The terminal did most of the <em>real</em> work. Just be sure to periodically <em>purge</em> your local <em>Patches</em> folder to keep things clean!</p> <footer role="contentinfo"> <h2>Menu Navigation</h2> |