shavedpatch
Shavedpatch is a term used in software patch management to describe a minimal delta patch that contains only the changes necessary to update a software component from one version to another, with unrelated changes removed. The patch is created by shaving away extraneous hunks, files, or context from a larger patch, producing a lean patch that can be applied by standard patching tools while preserving correct state.
Origin and use: The term draws on the metaphor of shaving away excess material. It is used
Technical considerations: Shavedpatches focus on file-level changes or binary deltas and may remove metadata or unrelated
Limitations: If the target system has diverged from the base version, applying a shavedpatch can fail or
See also: delta patch, patch management, binary diff, patching tools.