* access github pull requests via gnus or any other emacs pkg @ 2020-12-19 15:45 Uwe Brauer 2020-12-19 16:13 ` Andreas Schwab 2020-12-19 16:21 ` dick.r.chiang 0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-12-19 15:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding Hi More and more code development is done by pull requests (mostly using github) One of most annoying thing for me is that I cannot use emacs more specifically gnus to access these discussions. Does somebody know either a possibility to connect gnus to github pull requests or any other emacs pkg that would allow me to connect emacs to the github pull request pages Thanks and regards Uwe Brauer ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: access github pull requests via gnus or any other emacs pkg 2020-12-19 15:45 access github pull requests via gnus or any other emacs pkg Uwe Brauer @ 2020-12-19 16:13 ` Andreas Schwab 2020-12-19 16:21 ` dick.r.chiang 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Andreas Schwab @ 2020-12-19 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding On Dez 19 2020, Uwe Brauer wrote: > Does somebody know either a possibility to connect gnus to github pull > requests or any other emacs pkg that would allow me to connect emacs to > the github pull request pages eww works pretty well on github. Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, schwab@linux-m68k.org GPG Key fingerprint = 7578 EB47 D4E5 4D69 2510 2552 DF73 E780 A9DA AEC1 "And now for something completely different." ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: access github pull requests via gnus or any other emacs pkg 2020-12-19 15:45 access github pull requests via gnus or any other emacs pkg Uwe Brauer 2020-12-19 16:13 ` Andreas Schwab @ 2020-12-19 16:21 ` dick.r.chiang 2020-12-19 16:51 ` Uwe Brauer 1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: dick.r.chiang @ 2020-12-19 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding A. Sjoegren I'm sure will comment soon enough, as he made a significant effort to write a Gnus backend for github. Personally a run-of-the-mill fancy-split on the regex "noreply\\.github\\.com" tidily puts all my github news into its own group. Occasionally I'll reply directly from gnus since Github's comment-as-email-reply is very nice (but you don't get github-flavored markdown). More often though, I click the link in the email where I can get more context and actually see the code. Some things I'm afraid are just better done in a browser as illustrated by the general ill-ease over the debbugs tracker (I've never seen anyone say debbugs is preferable to Github Issues for ergonomic reasons, only political reasons). Creating a gnus backend for github would be a significant undertaking for someone without previous experience writing backends. If I were to do it, I could only ever hope to approximate the debbugs experience, which we already know to be subordinate to the browser experience. Unlike the commercial case where the programmer cannot refuse the customer who asks for something the programmer knows she'll never use, I can clearly see such a backend would never see real adoption, and as no one's under contract, it's possible to circumvent this inevitable disappointment. If you're still not convinced, there's the magit forge package, which gets you fairly close to github-in-emacs, but by all accounts isn't compelling enough to see the widespread adoption that magit proper did. P.S. It's been some time since I was a matlab user, but I appreciated your efforts trying to revive matlab-mode. It used to be so nice before it all came crashing down with Matlab 8.5. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: access github pull requests via gnus or any other emacs pkg 2020-12-19 16:21 ` dick.r.chiang @ 2020-12-19 16:51 ` Uwe Brauer 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Uwe Brauer @ 2020-12-19 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ding [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2758 bytes --] >>> "drc" == dick r chiang <dick.r.chiang@gmail.com> writes: > A. Sjoegren I'm sure will comment soon enough, as he made a significant effort > to write a Gnus backend for github. > Personally a run-of-the-mill fancy-split on the regex > "noreply\\.github\\.com" tidily puts all my github news into its own group. > Occasionally I'll reply directly from gnus since Github's > comment-as-email-reply is very nice (but you don't get github-flavored > markdown). Hm maybe I could use indirect buffer, I am quite used to org mode and use auto-org-md-mode which converts its quickly to markdown. hm > More often though, I click the link in the email where I can get > more context and actually see the code. Some things I'm afraid are just better > done in a browser as illustrated by the general ill-ease over the debbugs > tracker (I've never seen anyone say debbugs is preferable to Github Issues for > ergonomic reasons, only political reasons). That's what I am doing and it annoys me. > Creating a gnus backend for github would be a significant undertaking for > someone without previous experience writing backends. If I were to do it, Ok that I was afraid of. > If you're still not convinced, there's the magit forge package, which gets > you fairly close to github-in-emacs, but by all accounts isn't compelling > enough to see the widespread adoption that magit proper did. I tried magit once and was not very much convinced strangely enough I do most of my VC commands form the command line, well not committing but merging rebaseing etc. In any case I always used you can only use magit if you have write access to that repos in question. > P.S. It's been some time since I was a matlab user, but I appreciated your > efforts trying to revive matlab-mode. It used to be so nice before it all > came crashing down with Matlab 8.5. Well first off all I think I have to thank Eric Ludlam, who provides most of the code. Now I use matlab well not on a daily base, but often enough and currently I run Version '9.6.0.1214997 (R2019a) Update 6' to say confidently that don't see severe problems. Could you please specify which problem you a referring to? If it is about debugging, well. Debugging was very nice some years, stopped working but is back although as I must admit not as nice a before, the reason for this is a bit strange The graphical navigation pointer (when you debug) relied on some undocumented API which suddenly stopped working when matlab did a mayor upgrade (I have to dig out the details) There is a sort of kludge I am using, but right now I am not sure whether it made it into master, since it did not cover all the use case. Regards Uwe [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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