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appp.sh is a script that is supposed to be used together with ExternalEditor for Mozilla Thunderbird. It will let you include patches inline in e-mails in an easy way. Usage: - Generate the patch with git format-patch. - Start writing a new e-mail in Thunderbird. - Press the external editor button (or Ctrl-E) to run appp.sh - Select the previously generated patch file. - Finish editing the e-mail. Any text that is entered into the message editor before appp.sh is called will be moved to the section between the --- and the diffstat. All S-O-B:s and Cc:s in the patch will be added to the CC list. To set it up, just install External Editor and tell it to use appp.sh as the editor. Zenity is a required dependency.