- Configure git.
# ~/.config/git/config
[sendemail]
confirm = auto
smtpServer = smtp.gmail.com
smtpServerPort = 587
smtpEncryption = tls
smtpUser = <gmail email address>
- Configure Authentication.
I believe the simplest setup is to create an application-specific password in Google dedicated to git.
Google Account -> Security -> Signing in to Google : App passwords
This password must be configured in git, but should be kept outside of your main gitconfig (which is likely versioned via a dotfile repo?).
# ~/.config/git/config
[include]
path = config.local
# ~/.config/git/config.local
[sendemail]
smtpPass = <app-specific-password>
Alternatively, check out https://github.com/google/gmail-oauth2-tools/tree/master/go/sendgmail which supports authenticating to GMail with OAuth2.
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Determine your revlist. To send a single commit, just use the sha. To send a range of commits, you can use
start_sha..end_sha. Most likely, you'll want to send the commits made to a branch that are missing in upstream. For that, you would use:upstream/branch_name..branch_nameYou can also use relative numbers to indicate the "previous X commits". e.g.git send-email -3 -
Send email:
git send-email <revlist> --to <[email protected]>
- If you receive an error like this:
Can't locate Net/SMTP/SSL.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ...
You may need to upgrade/install the Net::SMTP::SSL or IO::Socket::SSL packages:
sudo -H cpan Net::SMTP::SSL
sudo -H cpan IO::Socket::SSL