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2018-06-16

  • 18:38 UTC (new) 2018-06-16 ivy-use-selectable-prompt . . . . Marcin Borkowski It’s been a long-standing problem in Ivy that entering a string which was not on the list of candidates, but was a substring of one of the candidates, was non-trivial. You had to remember to press C-M-j instead of RET, and that requires some finger acrobatics. Well, it’s no longer a problem.

2018-06-10

  • 10:34 UTC (new) 2018-06-10 Git diff in Eshell . . . . Marcin Borkowski I try to use Eshell more, as part of a general drive towards moving everything into Emacs. One thing that annoyed me a bit was issuing a git diff or something similar in Eshell. Invariably, I received a WARNING: terminal is not fully functional.

2018-05-28

  • 06:49 UTC (new) 2018-05-28 Collaborating with non-Git-users - Emacs support . . . . Marcin Borkowski In the previous part, I showed how I can make Git add information about the commit in every file I want it to in such a way that it is updated every time I Git-archive the project. Actually, I have written an Elisp function to do this for me; it prepares a zip file with git archive and then writes a boilerplate email in mu4e, with the recipients’ addresses, attachment and a minimal body already in place.

2018-05-20

  • 19:36 UTC (new) 2018-05-20 Collaborating with non-Git-users - workflow and basic setup . . . . Marcin Borkowski This is the first post in a three-part series describing my setup designed to work flawlessly and almost automatically when collaborating with people not using Git. It describes the premise and the basic elements of the machinery I use. I am now engaged in a project involving a few collaborators. It turned out that I am the only one who knows how to use a version control system and is willing to do so. Reminder to myself: never, ever work with people who insist on sending intermediate files via email and not learning a VCS.

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