[forge-dev] The git-tools addon

George Gastaldi ggastald at redhat.com
Tue Jan 7 12:47:26 EST 2014


I created the repository https://github.com/forge/addon-git and gave you the necessary permissions to push. Could you move it to this repository? 
Thanks!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan St. Ivanov" <ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com>
To: "forge-dev List" <forge-dev at lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 1, 2014 9:28:27 AM
Subject: Re: [forge-dev] The git-tools addon

Hey George, 

Waiting for your feedback! :) 

About the repository: I don't think that git-tools should be part of the forge core. However, having a separate repository for each addon is a little bit too much for me. Maybe we can stick to the Forge 1 way: have one repository for non-core addons and let the people decide where to put their own. In that repo or in a repo they decide. 

Cheers and Happy new year! 
Ivan 


On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 7:40 PM, George Gastaldi < ggastald at redhat.com > wrote: 



Hey Ivan! 

We'll review your code asap. I think also we might create a "git-tools-forge-addon" repository in forge organization to distribute that. Wdyt? 

May you and your family also have a happy new year. 

Best Regards, 

George 

Em 31/12/2013, às 15:33, "Ivan St. Ivanov" < ivan.st.ivanov at gmail.com > escreveu: 




Hi everybody, 

A few hours before 2013 is over, I am very happy to announce that the git-tools plugin from Forge 1 is finally migrated to a Forge 2 addon. 

I have transformed the missing functionality and the tests in Forge core addon style: different projects for api, addon, impl (containing the UI commands) and tests. The tests are passing both in Eclipse and in Maven. I have added javadoc to the APIs, README.asciidoc file and some man commands. 

I haven't yet issued a pull request for two reasons: 

* I am not sure whether you will want git-tools in the core repository or you may want it in another one 
* I expect some feedback from your side on my work 

You can access the addon code here: https://github.com/ivannov/core/tree/FORGE-1128 . Once you build it and install it in your local maven repository (Java 7 and Maven 3.1 required), you may install it by simply running (FORGE_HOME should be set to Forge 2): 

forge --install git-tools 

You can review the functionality in the README file: 

https://github.com/ivannov/core/tree/FORGE-1128/git-tools 

As I have promised, I will send my feedback about the development experience in Forge 2. I will also give you some feedback on the command line shell usage on Windows (and maybe add some JIRAs to Antonio's list). And, Lincoln, I haven't forgot this: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=368230 . 

At the end, I wish all of you and your families a very happy, healthy and successful 2014! 

Cheers, 
Ivan 





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