Re: Can I have this, pretty please?

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"Govind Salinas" <govindsalinas@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Since you all are talking about such things, I thought I would show
> you a shot of my git UI.  It does what I think Linus is talking
> about.  I have a window of x commits which I show in a list and
> allow the user to look at each one.  You can click on a commit to
> see full details.  There are back/next buttons to browse the entire
> history and date/author/etc filters to narrow your results.  The
> only thing I am missing is the pretty chart that gitk and others
> have.  The chart (in my app) would only show the chart for the
> current window of commits.  I'll get to that sometime after work
> gives me enough time to start working on this again.
>
> Is this something like what you had in mind?

Well, what I have in mind boils down to something I can use without
leaving my editor...  Your tool does not look all too different from
gitk, git-gui, giggle, giwhatever.  There is a variety of those
around, and they all don't really blow me away.  Part of the problem
is that my work flow involves editing a lot and I naturally use Emacs.
If those tools used Emacs for all their editing, I'd probably become
more friendly with them (for what it's worth: one can talk with Emacs
through sockets if necessary).  However, Linus might have something
different in mind.

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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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