----- Original Message -----
> From: "." <oscar.vi...@gmail.com>

> It could be interesting (but I have no idea if is feasible), if git
> recognize automatically elements in a commit text, and colorize it on
> the terminal screen (or maybe bold it if the screen renders using
> truetype fonts). This way, if you have written wikidata many times,
> you will quickly spot a problem if the commit renders to you with
> "fixed wkidata bug by reversing the polarity" and wikidata is not
> bolded/colored different. A alternate would be for this
> script/program, to extract keywords and present to you, so if you
> notice the commit lack the label "wikidata", theres something wrong.

Talk to the people over on the derivative wikitext list, spun off to
contain discussions relevant to creating a replacement MWText parser
(there are, I think 5 or 6 projects in varying degrees of activity;
though the list itself is pretty quiet).

Cheers,
-- jra
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