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3 Git is an example of several common subcommand patterns.
7 $ git-derive
11 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
22 -h, --help Print help
24 $ git-derive help
27 Usage: git-derive[EXE] <COMMAND>
38 -h, --help Print help
40 $ git-derive help add
43 Usage: git-derive[EXE] add <PATH>...
49 -h, --help Print help
55 $ git-derive add
59 Usage: git-derive[EXE] add <PATH>...
65 -h, --help Print help
67 $ git-derive add Cargo.toml Cargo.lock
74 $ git-derive stash -h
75 Usage: git-derive[EXE] stash [OPTIONS]
76 git-derive[EXE] stash <COMMAND>
85 -m, --message <MESSAGE>
86 -h, --help Print help
88 $ git-derive stash push -h
89 Usage: git-derive[EXE] stash push [OPTIONS]
92 -m, --message <MESSAGE>
93 -h, --help Print help
95 $ git-derive stash pop -h
96 Usage: git-derive[EXE] stash pop [STASH]
102 -h, --help Print help
104 $ git-derive stash -m "Prototype"
107 $ git-derive stash pop
110 $ git-derive stash push -m "Prototype"
113 $ git-derive stash pop
120 $ git-derive custom-tool arg1 --foo bar
121 Calling out to "custom-tool" with ["arg1", "--foo", "bar"]
127 $ git-derive diff --help
130 Usage: git-derive[EXE] diff [OPTIONS] [COMMIT] [COMMIT] [-- <PATH>]
138 --color[=<WHEN>] [default: auto] [possible values: always, auto, never]
139 -h, --help Print help
141 $ git-derive diff
144 $ git-derive diff ./src
147 $ git-derive diff HEAD ./src
150 $ git-derive diff HEAD~~ -- HEAD
153 $ git-derive diff --color
156 $ git-derive diff --color=never