X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=nmbug.mdwn;h=64e73313245d16f3078d0b97cde3e352450ae3c0;hb=cf2df983cb6d13042694366be4aba76d4a98048b;hp=5856ded95509d6ef1523353f03f52a3c3e547c1f;hpb=080ed0d407062704f5c1331aa881ae2b04b2352b;p=notmuch-wiki diff --git a/nmbug.mdwn b/nmbug.mdwn index 5856ded..64e7331 100644 --- a/nmbug.mdwn +++ b/nmbug.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +[[!img notmuch-logo.png alt="Notmuch logo" class="left"]] # Experimental Tag Sharing / Pseudo-Bug-Tracking for/with notmuch ## Web View @@ -6,16 +7,18 @@ There is a dump of (some views of) the nmbug [[status|http://nmbug.tethera.net/s ## Getting started -1. Install and use notmuch version **0.10** or newer and +0. Make sure that the whole notmuch@notmuchmail.org mailing list archive is available in your email database. + +1. Install and use nmbug from notmuch version **0.18** or newer and perl module `Pod::Usage` (packaged as `perl-doc` in debian). - The nmbug script is available in `contrib/nmbug`. + The nmbug script is available in [devel/nmbug][nmbug]. 2. Make sure your `git version` is **1.7.4** or newer. 3. Enter the following command to obtain the current tag repository: - `$ git clone --bare http://nmbug.tethera.net/git/nmbug-tags.git $HOME/.nmbug` + `$ nmbug clone http://nmbug.tethera.net/git/nmbug-tags.git` ## Using nmbug, simple example @@ -149,7 +152,10 @@ search in emacs): You might or might not want as many exclusions. Another interesting search is: - tag:notmuch::reviewed and not tag:notmuch::pushed + tag:notmuch::patch and not tag:notmuch::needs-review and not \ + tag:notmuch::pushed and not tag:notmuch::obsolete and not \ + tag:notmuch::wontfix and not tag:notmuch::moreinfo and not \ + tag:notmuch::stale and not tag:notmuch::wip See the [[status|http://nmbug.tethera.net/status]] page for more example searches. @@ -160,8 +166,8 @@ example searches. The tags are stored in a bare-repo, which means they are not obviously visible. There is an `nmbug archive` command analogous to `git -archive` Tags are represented as empty files in the tree; if you extra -them, the tree looks something like: +archive` Tags are represented as empty files in the tree; if you +extract them, the tree looks something like: tags/878waiwi0f.wl%25james@hackervisions.org/ tags/878waiwi0f.wl%25james@hackervisions.org/emacs @@ -177,3 +183,5 @@ The `%25` represents hex code for a character that cannot be used directly - Currently the parser of nmbug (like that of notmuch restore) assumes that there are no spaces in message-ids. + +[nmbug]: http://git.notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch/blob/HEAD:/devel/nmbug/nmbug