Junio C Hamano 7f71885f30 Meta/cook: more auto-transition of states
Just like "Will merge to 'next'" is automatically promoted to "Will
merge to 'master'" once the topic is merged to 'next', transition
two more states automatically when a topic is merged to 'next'.
"Will merge to and cook in 'next'" will become "Will cook in 'next'"
"Will merge to 'next' and then to 'master'" will become "Will merge
to 'master'".
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The compare-cooking.perl script is meant to help viewing the differences
between periodical "What's cooking" messages, and can be used as an
external diff driver by:

    $ git config diff.whatscooking.command ./compare-cooking.perl

to produce this section in your .git/config

    [diff "whatscooking"]
	command = ./compare-cooking.perl

You can use e.g.

    $ git log -p --ext-diff whats-cooking.txt
    $ git show --ext-diff whats-cooking.txt

to review the history.
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