David Craven <da...@craven.ch> writes: >> I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved >> by pressing >> . s >> when in the displayed attached files part. Or what exactly do you mean? > > Yep that's what I mean. I'm currently doing this: > Look at the patch in gmail > touch 0.patch > copy paste the email into 0.patch > git am 0.patch > copy paste again because I didn't copy the right part > git am 0.patch > > and was wondering if there was a better way... I've read good things > about emacs, but I still haven't taken the learning curve. I gave it a > try a couple of weeks ago but gave up after a couple of hours =P
Another emacs/notmuch user checking in. I was in the same boat as you until trying out spacemacs ~two years ago: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs Now I have the full power of emacs, without carpal-tunnel inducing keybindings, and with a really sane and flexible configuration system. They do an amazing job at creating mnemonic key bindings for emacs modules, e.g. to make a (ma)git commit the combo is <space>-g-c. Give it a go, if you haven't already :)