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ippet....* etc/snippets/scheme-mode/guix-package: Add the following as possibilities for the build-system field: clojure-build-system copy-build-system dune-build-system guile-build-system julia-build-system linux-module-build-system maven-build-system node-build-system qt-build-system rakudo-build-system Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Morgan Smith 2020-12-04etc: snippets: Fix name extraction....* etc/snippets/text-mode/guix-commit-message-add-package: Fix name extraction. This is a follow-up to 988a49c78ef19ad25cef543e2059a19db04bbd36. Nicolas Goaziou 2020-12-04etc: snippets: Fix name extraction....* etc/snippets/text-mode/guix-commit-message-update-package: Since git commit mode is not derived from any Lisp mode, so-called sexp or symbols do not include the period character. As a consequence, names including versions are not properly extracted. Also use more idiomatic (goto-char (point-min)) instead of (beginning-of-buffer). Nicolas Goaziou 2020-11-25etc: snippets: Fix "gnu: Add ..." name when prefilling Common Lisp commits me......* etc/snippets/text-mode/guix-commit-message-add-cl-package: Fix name and simplify the "New variables" line. Pierre Neidhardt 2020-11-23etc: snippets: Prefill Common Lisp package names....* etc/snippets/text-mode/guix-commit-message-add-cl-package: New file. Pierre Neidhardt 2020-11-23etc: snippets: Fix package name extraction....* etc/snippets/text-mode/guix-commit-message-add-package: Properly extract name when the diff contains a very short `define-public ...` above the actual new package. This can happen when the above package is a small inherited definition or cl/ecl package. Pierre Neidhardt