Hi,
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 01:35:14PM +0200, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> Hi, sorry for shameless self-plugs but I think this tool has become really
> useful now:
I love all these tooling efforts, but I really think we should coordinate them
more as changing the developer docs too often will just c
Sebastian Spaeth writes:
> querrit can perform easy queries and code review. It provides shortcuts
> and convenience features. For example:
got my examples wrong. Obviously
gerrit query mine --> querrit query mine
While at it, one last example that is nice (all open patches mentioning
fdo#3567
Hi, sorry for shameless self-plugs but I think this tool has become really
useful now:
querrit can perform easy queries and code review. It provides shortcuts
and convenience features. For example:
gerrit query mine
lists all open review requests that were submitted by me. (achieved by putting
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Hi Sebastian,
On Fri, 2012-06-22 at 16:03 +0200, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> Hi all, I was annoyed by the oververbose gerrit query output so I fixed
> it for me.
Me too :-)
> I learned too late that David has something similar as logerrit
> in the core repository. But it is in shell script
Hi all, I was annoyed by the oververbose gerrit query output so I fixed
it for me.
I learned too late that David has something similar as logerrit
in the core repository. But it is in shell script, and I have written a
small query helper in python. It lists outstanding patches similar to
"git log"