William Casarin writes:
> I've started collecting[1] a bunch of notmuch+GitHub hacks from some of
> the discussions @ id:87d16jtsdj@kyleam.com
> [..]
>
> [1] https://github.com/jb55/notmuch-github
> [2]
> https://github.com/jb55/notmuch-github/commit/fb2d80cf9ee9a5967c78ae6ccda866ee98cdd547
Hey there,
I've started collecting[1] a bunch of notmuch+GitHub hacks from some of
the discussions @ id:87d16jtsdj@kyleam.com
I've added the ability to comment on/approve/reject pull requests from a
GitHub pull-request email[2].
It can also open a magit-log view of the PR from an email, as
On Sat, 14 Jul 2012, ccx at webprojekty.cz wrote:
> Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
> waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
> the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfortunate things etc.
>
> One notable addition is slrn2ma
On Sat, 14 Jul 2012, c...@webprojekty.cz wrote:
> Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
> waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
> the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfortunate things etc.
>
> One notable addition is slrn2mail
Ethan Glasser-Camp writes:
>
> If Bremner is willing to put this package in contrib, I think he should
> do so.
I guess that's fine, but I'd be more likely to get around to it if
presented with a patch against git master
d
Ethan Glasser-Camp writes:
>
> If Bremner is willing to put this package in contrib, I think he should
> do so.
I guess that's fine, but I'd be more likely to get around to it if
presented with a patch against git master
d
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Jan Pobrislo writes:
> Hi! I was having some hardware issues and had to migrate the site. It should
> be all up again and ready for inclusion.
>
> Added stuff from last time:
> * source function & actions for zaw (https://github.com/zsh-users/zaw)
> * LICENSE (CC0)
Hi! Sorry for the delay, real
Jan Pobrislo writes:
> Hi! I was having some hardware issues and had to migrate the site. It should
> be all up again and ready for inclusion.
>
> Added stuff from last time:
> * source function & actions for zaw (https://github.com/zsh-users/zaw)
> * LICENSE (CC0)
Hi! Sorry for the delay, real
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:33:22 -0400, Ethan Glasser-Camp wrote:
> ccx at webprojekty.cz writes:
>
> > Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
> > waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
> > the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfort
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:33:22 -0400, Ethan Glasser-Camp
wrote:
> c...@webprojekty.cz writes:
>
> > Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
> > waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
> > the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfortu
ccx at webprojekty.cz writes:
> Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
> waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
> the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfortunate things etc.
>
> One notable addition is slrn2maildir script which
c...@webprojekty.cz writes:
> Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
> waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
> the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfortunate things etc.
>
> One notable addition is slrn2maildir script which ca
ccx at webprojekty.cz writes:
>
> I might not always have time to read the entirety of the ML, so it would
> be great if people CC me when posting there.
>
OK, please add some kind of README file explaining the best way to
report bugs.
>
> You can consider it public domain. I guess I should add
c...@webprojekty.cz writes:
>
> I might not always have time to read the entirety of the ML, so it would
> be great if people CC me when posting there.
>
OK, please add some kind of README file explaining the best way to
report bugs.
>
> You can consider it public domain. I guess I should add wt
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:36:54AM -0600, David Bremner wrote:
> ccx at webprojekty.cz writes:
>
> > I hope it's now in the form acceptable for inclusion to contrib.
>
> Dear Jan;
>
> Without looking too much at the details I think this is reasonable to
> include in contrib, as a set of examples
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:36:54AM -0600, David Bremner wrote:
> c...@webprojekty.cz writes:
>
> > I hope it's now in the form acceptable for inclusion to contrib.
>
> Dear Jan;
>
> Without looking too much at the details I think this is reasonable to
> include in contrib, as a set of examples i
On Sun, 15.07.2012 18:36, David Bremner wrote:
> Are there actual users (other than the author)?
I started using the slrn2maildir script yesterday, but none of the other
scripts. It's working fine so far.
Cheers,
Daniel
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On Sun, 15.07.2012 18:36, David Bremner wrote:
> Are there actual users (other than the author)?
I started using the slrn2maildir script yesterday, but none of the other
scripts. It's working fine so far.
Cheers,
Daniel
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ccx at webprojekty.cz writes:
> I hope it's now in the form acceptable for inclusion to contrib.
Dear Jan;
Without looking too much at the details I think this is reasonable to
include in contrib, as a set of examples if nothing else. Still, I'm
curious about a few things. Are there actual users
c...@webprojekty.cz writes:
> I hope it's now in the form acceptable for inclusion to contrib.
Dear Jan;
Without looking too much at the details I think this is reasonable to
include in contrib, as a set of examples if nothing else. Still, I'm
curious about a few things. Are there actual users (
Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfortunate things etc.
One notable addition is slrn2maildir script which can convert NNTP
spool, eg. gmane mailin
Hello, for quite some time my set of scripts just lied in my repo and
waited for polish before release. So tonight I finally managed to update
the docs, remove old stuff, rewrite some unfortunate things etc.
One notable addition is slrn2maildir script which can convert NNTP
spool, eg. gmane mailin
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:28:21 +0200, ccx at te2000.cz wrote:
> As some of you know I have written several scripts that aid using
> notmuch, including an alternative to the notmuch-mutt perl script.
>
> Since Carl Worth consented to include them into official distribution
> I am now cleaning them up
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:28:21 +0200, c...@te2000.cz wrote:
> As some of you know I have written several scripts that aid using
> notmuch, including an alternative to the notmuch-mutt perl script.
>
> Since Carl Worth consented to include them into official distribution
> I am now cleaning them up,
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:29:21AM -0700, Carl Worth wrote:
> So much of the new functionality here consists of things I'd love to
> have implemented in the core command-line interface of notmuch
That's what I thought. I think it's actually beneficial to go the
prototyping route here and start wit
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 21:31:26 -0400, Ben Gamari
wrote:
> [SNIP] It
> would be nice, however, if the emacs interface supported hiding tags
> matching certain patterns (say /\..+/).
This should be possible as of last month (eb4e0ea2),
by courtesy of Daniel Schoepe [1].
>
> - Ben
>
>
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 10:36:59 +0200, Pieter Praet wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 21:31:26 -0400, Ben Gamari
> wrote:
> > [SNIP] It
> > would be nice, however, if the emacs interface supported hiding tags
> > matching certain patterns (say /\..+/).
>
> This should be possible as of last month (eb4e
On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 10:36:59 +0200, Pieter Praet wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 21:31:26 -0400, Ben Gamari wrote:
> > [SNIP] It
> > would be nice, however, if the emacs interface supported hiding tags
> > matching certain patterns (say /\..+/).
>
> This should be possible as of last month (eb4e0ea
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 21:31:26 -0400, Ben Gamari wrote:
> [SNIP] It
> would be nice, however, if the emacs interface supported hiding tags
> matching certain patterns (say /\..+/).
This should be possible as of last month (eb4e0ea2),
by courtesy of Daniel Schoepe [1].
>
> - Ben
>
> _
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 11:29:21 -0700, Carl Worth wrote:
> > * Spam filter. Do you guys use any? What does it's interface look like?
> > I currently use bsfilter which I've found does it's job pretty
> > well.
>
> I've currently got amavis and spamassassin adding extra headers, (and
> belo
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 11:29:21 -0700, Carl Worth wrote:
> > * Spam filter. Do you guys use any? What does it's interface look like?
> > I currently use bsfilter which I've found does it's job pretty
> > well.
>
> I've currently got amavis and spamassassin adding extra headers, (and
> belo
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:29:21AM -0700, Carl Worth wrote:
> So much of the new functionality here consists of things I'd love to
> have implemented in the core command-line interface of notmuch
That's what I thought. I think it's actually beneficial to go the
prototyping route here and start wit
Hello list!
As some of you know I have written several scripts that aid using
notmuch, including an alternative to the notmuch-mutt perl script.
Since Carl Worth consented to include them into official distribution
I am now cleaning them up, writing docs and extending it so it covers
all features
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:28:21 +0200, c...@te2000.cz wrote:
> As some of you know I have written several scripts that aid using
> notmuch, including an alternative to the notmuch-mutt perl script.
Thanks for sharing these, Jan!
> Since Carl Worth consented to include them into official distribution
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:28:21 +0200, ccx at te2000.cz wrote:
> As some of you know I have written several scripts that aid using
> notmuch, including an alternative to the notmuch-mutt perl script.
Thanks for sharing these, Jan!
> Since Carl Worth consented to include them into official distributi
Hello list!
As some of you know I have written several scripts that aid using
notmuch, including an alternative to the notmuch-mutt perl script.
Since Carl Worth consented to include them into official distribution
I am now cleaning them up, writing docs and extending it so it covers
all features
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