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Re: consult-based frontend
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Yoni Rabkin |
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Re: consult-based frontend |
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Sat, 01 Jan 2022 09:36:39 -0500 |
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hugo@heagren.com writes:
> Yoni Rabkin <yoni@rabkins.net> writes:
>
>> hugo@heagren.com writes:
>>
>>> Yoni Rabkin <yoni@rabkins.net> writes:
>>>
>>>> Rudolf Adamkovič <salutis@me.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> hugo@heagren.com writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Following a recent post asking for help, I've finished the basic
>>>>>> functionality of a consult-based interface for EMMS. Thought some
>>>>>> members of this list might be interested:
>>>>>
>>>>> Nice! Any plans to submit to ELPA (or EMMS) any time soon? :)
>>>>
>>>> I'm fine with accepting it into Emms.
>>>
>>> Definitely! I'd be happy with releasing it to GNU ELPA/MELPA or including
>>> it in EMMS. I'm not sure which would be the best way though: consult is a
>>> pretty specific framework not used by many people, and this package sits
>>> on top of EMMS (i.e. doensn't provide any new functionality). What do you
>>> think? Have ivy-emms or helm-emms (or anything else similar) been included
>>> in EMMS proper?
>>
>>As the person who wrote it and uses it, you get to make that call. I'm
>>OK with adding it to Emms if you feel that would be useful.
>
> Great. Well then I think it would be a good idea to include it in
> EMMS. If possible though, probably as a separate feature/package
> to EMMS itself? Similar to the way that embark-consult is a
> separate package from embark itself, but kept in the same
> repo (this is what I do with consult-emms and consult-emms-embark
> at the moment, because it is possible to use consult without
> using embark).
It would be a file distributed with Emms, along with an entry in the
manual explaining how to enable it and make use of it.
>>> Either way. I applied for copyright assignment a while ago for a PR on a
>>> different project and I'm just waiting to have it confirmed, so yes I'm
>>> happy to release the copyright and act as maintainer.
>>
>>Please ping me when that assignment is done and at that point I'll add
>>you to Savannah as a maintainer.
>
> Will do.
>
>
>
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