X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=nmbug.mdwn;h=7ed4e29fce03d85b299d666bf26f87da3132d076;hb=0bd1eb6e8ec931b2c51250e6d6312aaec0c3fb0c;hp=dd22a768b735993b214982a7c41147ae85ba7726;hpb=aef8bfbc6a07c44d905c05c6ce9c3ed7c8ecb2d1;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/nmbug.mdwn b/nmbug.mdwn index dd22a76..7ed4e29 100644 --- a/nmbug.mdwn +++ b/nmbug.mdwn @@ -9,20 +9,48 @@ Currently you need at least the version of notmuch in master, and the script in contrib/nmbug. -2. The current tag repo is at +2. The current tag repo can be obtained by git clone --bare git://pivot.cs.unb.ca/nmbug.git $HOME/.nmbug +## Using nmbug, simple example -## Using nmbug + # get the latest version of the tags + $ nmbug pull - # suck in the tags - $ nmbug checkout - - [ do some tagging; see below for conventions ] + # do some tagging; see below for conventions + + $ notmuch tag +notmuch::patch $id + # write the tag changes from the notmuch database $ nmbug commit +## Using nmbug, doing the same thing with more steps + + # get the latest version of the tags + $ nmbug fetch + + # Optionally inspect the fetched changes + + $ nmbug status + a tags/id1/patch + d tags/id2/pushed + + # merge the fetched tags into notmuch + $ nmbug merge + + # observe status is clear now, + $ nmbug status + + # make the tag changes + $ notmuch tag +notmuch::patch id + + # double check your changes + $ nmbug status + A tags/id/patch + + # write the tag changes + $ nmbug commit ## Submitting tags. @@ -52,7 +80,20 @@ notmuch::review is a review notmuch::reviewed has been (well) reviewed notmuch::test provides a new test/or improves testing + notmuch::wip is "work in progress", posted for review or comment. + +## Tracking the patch queue + +I use the following search (in my case as a saved search in emacs). + + tag:notmuch::patch and not tag:notmuch::pushed and + not tag:notmuch::obsolete and not tag:notmuch::wip + +Another interesting search is + tag:notmuch::reviewed and not tag:notmuch::pushed + + ## Design notes ### Disk format. @@ -70,7 +111,7 @@ them, the tree looks something like tags/87aa8j7hqu.fsf@zancas.localnet/patch tags/87aa8j7hqu.fsf@zancas.localnet/pushed -The `%25` represents hex code for a character that cannut be used directly +The `%25` represents hex code for a character that cannot be used directly (in this case %, only because it is needed as an escape). ### Assumptions