Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> writes: > I’m using an email client in Emacs, so the email as well as the attached > patch is shown in a regular text buffer. When I see the patch I can > directly apply it by running “git am” on the buffer contents, or by > opening a shell and running “git am” on the file associated with the > buffer. > > Using Emacs it’s very little work. It would be more work and probably > more awkward when using an external email client or a web browser.
Fascinating! I'm also using emacs. When you say that you run "git am" on the buffer contents, how do you do that? I don't see any likely procedures with "git" in their name (searching via "C-h a"). -- Chris
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