> On May 18, 2016, at 11:13 AM, Jordan Rose via swift-dev <swift-dev@swift.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi, fellow Mac users. On GitHub, commit hashes are autolinked (within 
> repositories, anyway), but that doesn't apply to mail clients, or, um, 
> external bug tracking clients *cough*Radar*cough*. I've found myself wanting 
> to jump quickly from a commit hash to the GitHub page for the commit (either 
> to look at the diff, or to see if there are comments), so today I made an 
> Automator workflow. It's just visiting 
> "https://github.com/apple/swift/commit/${selected_text}";, but that's good 
> enough for me! (It's easy enough to edit for another repo, too.)
> 
> HOW TO USE
> 1. Download and open the workflow file. Allow Automator to install it as a 
> Service.
> 2. Select a commit hash (even an abbreviated one). Here's one you can use for 
> testing: 7154c6167baafc986f2d289aa96343fe5747bb11
> 3. Menu-click (right-click or control-click) and choose Services > View 
> Public Swift Commit.
> 
> You can also set a keyboard shortcut by going to the Services section of the 
> Shortcuts tab of the Keyboard preference pane.

Very cool, thanks!

        - Doug

> 
> Share and enjoy!
> Jordan
> 
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