propose-downstream | Packit

This is a detailed documentation for the update functionality of packit. The command creates a new pull request in Fedora (or CentOS Stream) using a selected or latest upstream release. This command is meant to be called from upstream repository.

Usage: packit propose-downstream [OPTIONS] [PATH_OR_URL] [VERSION]

Land a new upstream release in Fedora using upstream packit config.

PATH_OR_URL argument is a local path or a URL to the upstream git
repository, it defaults to the current working directory

VERSION argument is optional, the latest upstream version will be used by
default

Options:
--dist-git-branch TEXT Comma separated list of target branches in dist-git
to release into. (defaults to all branches)
--dist-git-path TEXT Path to dist-git repo to work in. Otherwise clone
the repo in a temporary directory.
--force-new-sources Upload the new sources also when the archive is
already in the lookaside cache.
--pr / --no-pr Create a pull request to downstream repository or
push directly. If not set, defaults to value set in
configuration.
-f, --force Don't discard changes in the git repo by default,
unless this is set.
-b, --resolve-bug TEXT Bug(s) that are resolved with the update, e.g.,
rhbz#123 (multiple can be specified)
--sync-acls Sync ACLs between dist-git repo and the fork, is
considered only with --pr option.
-p, --package TEXT Package to sync downstream, if more than one
available, like in a monorepo configuration. Use it
multiple times to select multiple packages.Defaults
to all the packages listed inside the config.
--local-content Do not checkout release tag. Use the current state
of the repo. This option is set by default for
source-git repos
--upstream-ref TEXT Git ref of the last upstream commit in the current
branch from which packit should generate patches
(this option implies the repository is source-git).
-h, --help Show this message and exit.