Hi, there exist a contrib http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-git-link.html which allows you to link to specific versions of a file under git control. Thus, you can describe a error/feature/behavior in a file and make sure the description remains valid even if you change the file in the mean time. E.g. you can document your bug fixing with ¨before¨ and ¨after¨ links. I believe that this is a very important feature if you work with git and org Greetings Torsten On 3 January 2013 14:48, Jambunathan K wrote: > Luca Ferrari writes: > > > Hi all, > > I'm using Org mode to manage my coding projects, that are all based on > > git. I was wondering if there are tips and tricks to use the two > > efficiently, for instance storing the current head when a task is > > marched as completed in org mode, so that the task can "link" to the > > commit that completed a feature. Also having the commit text being > > based on the org task one (or viceversa?) could be useful. > > Anyone has an hint on how to achieve a more org-to-git integration? > > I'm using magit to what it matters. > > Try > C-x v g and/or C-x v l > > in your version controlled Org file. > > In conventional prog-modes, while preparing a ChangeLog entry > C-x 4 a > > can identify the function where the change was made. I don't whether in > Org-mode the nearest headline (which qualifies as 'nearest function') > gets picked up. If not, you can make a feature request. > > See also > (info "(org) Attachments") > > > Thanks, > > Luca > > > > > > -- > >