Do you have a tutorial on how to send the patches, how you want them formatted, etc? Never done this before, only used to github push requests...
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 8:20 PM J Rt <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sounds good. I will send a patch. > > I think I will add colour too (as an option with a flag at file start, > red commands, blue options, green folders, normal individual entries > or something like that) and then send a patch in addition to :) . > > lør. 28. mar. 2020, 18:32 skrev Reed Wade <[email protected]>: > > > > > FYI, here is the new autocompletion script I am now using on my > > > machine. It shows in order 1) the commands 2) the options 3) the paths > > > / files. Each of 1) 2) and 3) is internally sorted. Let me know if you > > > want to merge into master / how I should perform a push request on > > > your self-hosted repo :) > > > > Amazing! > > > > I could recommend you to submit this as a git patch with contexts and > > futher explanations to this mailing list (outside of this thread > > context). > > > > This is not a MR based workflow as in Github/Gitlab. Patches are the best > > way to start futher reviews and analysis. Maintainers and volonters will > > try to give returns back as possible. > > > > And maybe, someday, we will have a new official release, maybe ;P
