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Tumblesocks is all caught up!

Back to 0 open issues, 0 open pull requests on Tumblesocks. Feels good 8)

A new version is out, by the way. This just fixes a few cosmetic bugs and typos, along with working around a Tumblr API change, so if you’re getting errors, consider upgrading to 0.0.6, available from Marmalade or (soon) MELPA.

lamattgrind

The best part about this is that five minutes before you started dealing with issues, I had been checking to see if there was a new version. There wasn’t, which was sad because I was on an updating spree, but then I got an e-mail from GitHub and was happy.

For my followers, Tumblesocks is one of my favourite Emacs things (and there’s a lot of competition). It’s Tumblr within Emacs, which is to say, writing posts doesn’t suck anymore. Stuff like expand-region is just not going to happen in Tumblr’s editing box. Plus, you can keep Markdown copies of your posts on your local harddrive, or work on posts while offline. To me, those two things make it infinitely better than the default “rich text” Tumblr editing.

Also I fixed some dumb bugs in my Emacs configuration today and that makes me happy. I’ve been using Emacs for work (messing with XML files, writing Python code) - which means this is probably my first period of daily Emacs use. Which means I’m getting annoyed by little things, and now fixing some of them. Still, I won’t rest until I have the most bloated and amazing Emacs ever. It’ll be great.