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cool man :) what is HN by the way. I am using git-emacs everyday life but very lazy to write doc or sth haha. thanks, I will update! |
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HN - hacker news, a site well worth reading. http://news.ycombinator.com Your guided tour of git-emacs got 17 pts: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1675547 |
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oh I see. good y-combinator. you can find very awesome features at git-emacs, which are not documented yet. See the code. Thanks. |
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Anything needed to kick some life into this? |
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patrickmclaren, I'm curious, is your need for a push command that great? The reason I'm asking is that in my local repository (which admittedly I haven't pushed in a while) I've rolled back this entire piece. It's too much code for too little gain; "git-cmd push" works just fine. Not every git command has to have 30+ lines of elisp supporting it. |
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patrickmclaren, I'm curious, is your need for a push command that great? The reason I'm asking is that in my local repository (which admittedly I haven't pushed in a while) I've rolled back this entire piece. It's too much code for too little gain; "git-cmd push" works just fine. Not every git command has to have 30+ lines of elisp supporting it. |
Greetings,
I just started using your git-emacs after I saw the tutorial posted on HN. Great program, the only thing that I wanted which it lacked was push and pull.
I've written a rudimentary version of push and pull. They only work for fast-forwards, but that's all I really need in practice. Maybe it will be useful to you.
Chris