You're welcome, @lactose-intolerant.
You can use git-ssb for:
- fetching repos and changes people have published to git-ssb
- publishing to new or existing repos
- viewing, creating, editing or replying to issues or pull requests
There is a guide @kira wrote here: %RPKzL38...
You can skip the part about Install if you install from scripts in this thread instead.
Also, if you use Patchwork, having git-ssb installed allows you to take advantage of Patchwork's git-ssb integration: if you click a link to a git-ssb message, Patchwork will launch git-ssb-web and open the message in your browser via your local git-ssb-web.