osc-staging: select: document --move and --filter-from options.
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@ -285,6 +285,25 @@ def do_staging(self, subcmd, opts, *args):
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These concepts can be combined and interactive mode allows the proposal
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to be modified before it is executed.
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Moving requests can be accomplished using the --move flag. For example,
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to move already staged pac1 and pac2 to staging B use the following.
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select --move B pac1 pac2
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The staging in which the requests are staged will automatically be
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determined and the requests will be removed from that staging and placed
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in the specified staging.
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Related to this, the --filter-from option may be used in conjunction
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with --move to only move requests already staged in a specific staging.
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This can be useful if a staging master is responsible for a specific set
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of packages and wants to move them into a different staging when they
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were already placed in a mixed staging. For example, if one had a file
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with a list of packages the following would move any of them found in
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staging A to staging B.
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select --move --filter-from A B $(< package.list)
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"unselect" will remove from the project - pushing them back to the backlog
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If a message is included the requests will be ignored first.
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