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@canweriotnow: @seancorfield: I’ve been talking to @gjnoonan about this, I don’t think Slack is a good choice long term because of the message limit. Also archiving as logbot currently does is almost certainly a ToS violation.
We’ve been looking into self-hosted solutions (own your data etc), http://www.mattermost.org/ looks quite nice but I haven’t tried it yet.
jwm: shows pictures
hmm, I see. I use emacsclient as, whell, the client
I use emacsclient to capture todos I enter as an Alfred command
hmm, I’m not sure I understand. I’ve got Emacs.app running as my server and from a terminal I occasionally call emacsclient
No, I run it as gui and call (server-start) in init.el
if you want to open multiple Emacs.app frames and connect that way you have to shell-command
oh I see.
multiples frames or event multiple Emacs.app instances?
I start it as a daemon according to http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsAsDaemon
but then I still have to open emacs.app which takes awhile and then I have to shell-command if I want to connect to the daemon process from the gui emacs.app
terminal works fine though as expected just the gui is cumbersome since you have to launch it and then launch emacsclient inside of it
@jwm: we start Emacs.app
in daemon mode and then use the emacsclient
in that folder to start a native window.
This /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/emacsclient
Start it with -c
to get a Cocoa(?) window, or -t
to stay in a Terminal.
(and this probably belongs in #C050AN6QW)
jwm: keep me posted on the spotlight integration, I guess you want to call emacsclient from a search result
If I clone a repository on github, and that repository has open pull requests, is there an easy way to accept those PRs into my clone?
pkillean: the PR is targeted at a certain repository, so IMHO no. But you can merge the branches offered in the PRs, github shows „manual merge" instructions in the PR, IIRC
whoos, that should go to @meow
It reads "You can also merge branches on the command line."
jwm: you better don’t update to 10.10.4, flashlight is reported to be broken on that.
I never used flashlight before anyway so that is why I did this command thing and it worked
who is up for writing a reddit clone over the weekend 😛 ?