Alex Kost <alez...@gmail.com> skribis: > Ricardo Wurmus (2016-03-23 10:41 +0300) wrote: > >> Chris Marusich <cmmarus...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> While we're talking about patches, I'm curious: how are other people >>> managing the patches? In particular, what does the workflow look like >>> for people who are committing? Do you manually download the patch (or >>> patches) to a temporary folder, view it/them, and if you like what you >>> see, commit it with "git am" to a local repo, then push to origin? >> >> 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. > > In Magit, one can use "w w" to apply patches, and "w m" if they > are saved in a "maildir" file, as can be done in Gnus by selecting > several articles (in Summary buffer) and pressing "o". > > See (info "(magit) Applying patches") and (info "(gnus) Saving Articles")
That seems less efficient than what Andy suggests (which is what I do as well), no? Ludo’.