Re: [Orgmode] Org and git blame integration?

2009-12-07 Thread Samuel Wales
Some type of git integration here would be nice.  I like the idea of
eliminating most todo state changes, because then there isn't an issue
with ellipses on empty headilnes..  I.e.  no need to cycle to see if a
headline is empty because it only contains a logbook drawer.

Of course, you will still need semi-manual interaction to track a
headline that changes and has a todo state change in the same commit.

On 2009-12-02, Jason Dunsmore  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used to use state change logging (configured with "!" in
> org-todo-keywords), but I didn't like the way it cluttered my org files
> and I rarely referred to the logged times.
>
> As an alternative, I found the git-blame utility to be useful for
> finding out stuck projects and tasks in my Org files.  For example, the
> following command will sort each line in an org file by the date it was
> committed:
>
> git blame todo.org|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less -S
>
> I made a couple of bash functions based on this:
>
> function org_history () {
> git blame $1|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less -S
> }
>
> # Limit the output to Org headlines
> function org_history_headings () {
> git blame $1|grep ') \*'|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort
> -n|less -S
> }
>
> But I still have to go back and forth between the git-blame output and
> Org.
>
> It'd be nice if I could view and edit the git-blame output in org-mode,
> group the sort by a certain level heading, cycle body visibility, etc...
> I'm not sure how difficult that would be to implement.  Does this sound
> like a reasonable feature request?
>
> Regards,
> Jason
>
>
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Re: [Orgmode] Org and git blame integration?

2009-12-03 Thread Martin Pohlack
Hi Jason,

Jason Dunsmore wrote:
[...]

> git blame todo.org|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less -S
> 
> I made a couple of bash functions based on this:
> 
> function org_history () {
> git blame $1|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less -S
> }
> 
> # Limit the output to Org headlines
> function org_history_headings () {
> git blame $1|grep ') \*'|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less 
> -S
> }
> 
> But I still have to go back and forth between the git-blame output and
> Org.
> 
> It'd be nice if I could view and edit the git-blame output in org-mode,
> group the sort by a certain level heading, cycle body visibility, etc...
> I'm not sure how difficult that would be to implement.  Does this sound
> like a reasonable feature request?

I'm not sure how git blame would help with finding stuck projects, but
if you tweak the output to be similar to this:

  :: message/string

or

  ::: message/string

You could call the script from a compile buffer (M-x compile).  In this
buffer, this kind of output is linked back to the original files and you
could iterated over the found lines.

Cheers,
Martin Pohlack


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[Orgmode] Org and git blame integration?

2009-12-02 Thread Jason Dunsmore
Hi,

I used to use state change logging (configured with "!" in
org-todo-keywords), but I didn't like the way it cluttered my org files
and I rarely referred to the logged times.

As an alternative, I found the git-blame utility to be useful for
finding out stuck projects and tasks in my Org files.  For example, the
following command will sort each line in an org file by the date it was
committed:

git blame todo.org|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less -S

I made a couple of bash functions based on this:

function org_history () {
git blame $1|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less -S
}

# Limit the output to Org headlines
function org_history_headings () {
git blame $1|grep ') \*'|cut -c29-|cut -c 20-25 --complement|sort -n|less -S
}

But I still have to go back and forth between the git-blame output and
Org.

It'd be nice if I could view and edit the git-blame output in org-mode,
group the sort by a certain level heading, cycle body visibility, etc...
I'm not sure how difficult that would be to implement.  Does this sound
like a reasonable feature request?

Regards,
Jason


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