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GIT-CHECK-MAILMAP(1)		  Git Manual		  GIT-CHECK-MAILMAP(1)

NAME
       git-check-mailmap - Show	canonical names	and email addresses of
       contacts

SYNOPSIS
       git check-mailmap [<options>] <contact>...

DESCRIPTION
       For each	"Name <user@host>", "<user@host>", or "user@host" from the
       command-line or standard	input (when using --stdin), look up the
       person's	canonical name and email address (see "Mapping Authors"
       below). If found, print them; otherwise print the input as-is.

OPTIONS
       --stdin
	   Read	contacts, one per line,	from the standard input	after
	   exhausting contacts provided	on the command-line.

       --mailmap-file=<file>
	   In addition to any configured mailmap files,	read the specified
	   mailmap file. Entries in this file take precedence over entries in
	   either the default mailmap file or any configured mailmap file.

       --mailmap-blob=<blob>
	   Like	--mailmap-file,	but consider the value as a reference to a
	   blob	in the repository. If both --mailmap-file and --mailmap-blob
	   are specified, entries in --mailmap-file will take precedence.

OUTPUT
       For each	contact, a single line is output, terminated by	a newline. If
       the name	is provided or known to	the mailmap, "Name <user@host>"	is
       printed;	otherwise only "<user@host>" is	printed.

CONFIGURATION
       See mailmap.file	and mailmap.blob in git-config(1) for how to specify a
       custom .mailmap target file or object.

MAPPING	AUTHORS
       See gitmailmap(5).

GIT
       Part of the git(1) suite

Git 2.49.0			  2025-03-14		  GIT-CHECK-MAILMAP(1)

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