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Tom Willemsen eb9348bf34 Update and add project pages
I've once again thought up a different common structure for website
pages, I hope this one sticks longer than the ones before, but this
limits duplication of data somewhat and keeps maintenance costs of
these pages fairly low.
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* What does it do?
~git-auto-commit-mode~ is a minor mode for GNU Emacs that, when
enabled, tries to commit changes to a file after every save. It can
also try to push to the default upstream.
* Why was it written?
Some projects / files don't need a very fancy commit log or anything
and are typically only modified in small ways. Configuration files
are a good example, where most changes are just single lines added,
removed or changed. In these projects it can save some effort to
just automatically commit them after every change.
* Who is it for?
Anyone who makes a lot of small, separate, changes to a bunch if
git-tracked files and is tired of always having to go through the
=git add; git commit -m description= process.
* Data
| Version | 0 (development only) |
| Language | Emacs Lisp |
| License | GPLv3 |
** Features
- Automatically commit changes to a file after each save.
- The commit message will contain the file name relative to the
repository root.
- Optionally, automatically push commits to the default upstream.
** Dependencies
- [[http://gnu.org/software/emacs][GNU Emacs]] :: It is developed using Emacs 24, though I am not
averse to supporting older versions.
- [[http://git-scm.com][git]] :: I am not aware of any version restrictions.
* More...
For further instructinos I would refer you to the [[readme][README]] and [[manual]].