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From: Renato <renato.pontefice@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: I'm looking for a project management system for Emacs
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 21:45:43 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <533730F7.9070901@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <04b414c4-e2db-4ec9-aa98-1b90bac0e456@default>

Some times ago, emacs has a strict collaboration with Taskjuggler, that 
is (i think) a very usefull and complet project management sw. there 
were some add that made TJ code auto colored, indented and so on.

Renato

On 29/03/2014 16:22, Drew Adams wrote:
>> I'm looking for a project management system in Emacs...
>>
>> 1. When I have many files open, switching to another buffer is a bit
>> cumbersome, even when using Ido.  I'd like that system to have
>> something like "ido-switch-buffer-within-project".
>>
>> 2. Files of the project might not be located in one folder (so
>> e.g. Projectile probably won't work for me).  Rationale: there may be
>> a few files somehere down the ~/Documents hierarchy and /one/ file in
>> ~/org.  On the other hand, I'd like to be able to specify that "this
>> file and all files in that directory belong to this project", without
>> manually listing all the files in "that directory".  It would then be
>> best if adding a file into the specified directory (or tree) would add
>> it /automatically/ to the project.
>>
>> 3. One file may belong to more than one project.  Rationale: see above.
>>
>> 4. It would be great if I could mark some /global/ variables
>> project-dependent, i.e., each variable would have its "project
>> instance", and switching between projects would mean changing its
>> value accordingly.  (It would probably also need some kind of
>> persistence, too.)  Rationale: org-clock-history;).
>>
>> 5. Of course, I'd like to be able to visit/kill all files/buffers
>> related to the project with one command.  Also, adding a project (and
>> a file/files to an existing project) should be possible in some
>> interactive way (though using some Elisp variable for that might be
>> acceptable).
>>
>> 6. On the other hand, window configuration management is not a must
>> for me - currently I work 98% of the time on a small netbook and
>> usually have only one window open anyway.  I'm planning to use a
>> larger monitor in some time, though, so while not necessary, this
>> would be a nice bonus.
>>
>> Is there anything in existence that would help me?  Are there any
>> potentially useful features I did not think of that people find
>> useful?
> Icicles offers several features that you can use in various ways to
> support various definitions of projects and project management.
> This page is a good starting point to info about some of these.  It
> also points to info about using Dired and Emacs bookmarks for
> project definition and management.
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Support_for_Projects
>
> Others will perhaps provide info about all-in-one predefined
> approaches.  Icicles, Bookmark+, and Dired+ offer instead a
> toolbox of features that you can put to use as you like.
>
> See also the EmacsWiki CategoryProject page, which is a table of
> contents for the wiki pages about project-mgt support.  It is a
> good starting place when thinking about defining projects and
> your own project-management system:
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CategoryProject
>




  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-03-29 20:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-03-29  6:56 I'm looking for a project management system for Emacs Marcin Borkowski
2014-03-29  9:35 ` Thorsten Jolitz
2014-03-29 18:12   ` Marcin Borkowski
2014-03-29 15:22 ` Drew Adams
2014-03-29 18:21   ` Marcin Borkowski
2014-03-29 18:24     ` Jai Dayal
2014-03-29 19:02     ` Drew Adams
2014-04-02 12:31     ` lee
2014-04-10 12:12       ` Jude DaShiell
2014-04-03  1:38     ` Robert Thorpe
2014-04-03 13:14       ` Alex Bennée
2014-03-29 20:45   ` Renato [this message]
     [not found] <mailman.18471.1396076481.10748.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-03-29 17:11 ` Dan.Espen
2014-03-29 18:03   ` Marcin Borkowski
     [not found]   ` <mailman.18509.1396116232.10748.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-03-30  4:29     ` Dan.Espen
2014-03-30  8:06       ` Marcin Borkowski
     [not found]       ` <mailman.18551.1396166787.10748.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-03-30 14:18         ` Dan.Espen
2014-03-30 19:14           ` Marcin Borkowski
2014-03-31 17:34             ` hubert
     [not found]           ` <mailman.18567.1396206860.10748.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2014-03-30 20:30             ` Dan.Espen
2014-03-30 21:02               ` Marcin Borkowski

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