Hi,

Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 07:42 +1000 schrieb Ivan Lazar Miljenovic:
> Joachim Breitner <m...@joachim-breitner.de> writes:
> > Dear Haskell and Darcs community,
> >
> > I have written a tool to interactively edit patches, which under the
> > hood uses the Darcs API. A more catchy introduction, including a
> > screencast, can be found on
> > https://www.joachim-breitner.de/blog/archives/425-ipatch,-the-interactive-patch-editor.html
> > which ends (and this is where you come in) with
> > „So this is an invitation to join me and make ipatch a great tool. This
> > invitation goes especially to the Darcs developers: Please have a look
> > how the code uses the Darcs API and help to improve the collaboration
> > here. I think we can use the darcs-users mailing list until there is
> > need for a dedicated mailing list.“
> 
> How does this differ from darcs' hunk splitter/editor?  Or is this just
> making this functionality available to be used when you're not using
> darcs itself?

It is darcs’ hunk splitter/editor, and exactly that: Using it when not
using darcs.

Greetings,
Joachim

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