Jean Mahoney <jmaho...@staff.rfc-editor.org> wrote: >> My colleague mouse, has a tool "git-interactive", which is like "git app >> -p" >> in that it lets one stage chunks to a commit. Only it keeps multiple open >> commits. I'm working on making it less eclectic. This (or something like >> it) might be useful in order to turn on copy-editing pass into multiple >> commits for review.
> [JM] Thanks for the info! I would like to learn more, but I wasn't able to > find info on "git app" in the git documentation. My web searches kept listing > "install the app" kinds of pages. Would you provide a pointer? git-interactive is not yet a released tool. The author is quite eccentric. But a wizard. I'll have to get it onto my gitlab in order to share it, which I hope to do in the next week. I doubt it will compile for WSL, it just barely compiles on Linux. (The author runs a fork of NetBSD that he maintains) Carsten suggests that magit.el might also do this, and I installed it, but I haven't used it yet. -- Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting ) Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
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