Sure, does it go in Forge or Forge Plugins ?
~ keith
On May 2, 2012, at 9:39 PM, George Gastaldi wrote:
Sounds awesome ! May I kindly ask you to file a Jira about it ?
Forge rocks ! :)
Em 02/05/2012, às 22:25, Keith Babo <kbabo(a)redhat.com> escreveu:
>
> No worries. :-)
>
> I would find a command history to be useful in the following situations:
>
> - I want to know the context when I entered a given command, e.g. I did, a, b, then
c
>
> - Someone asks me for the list of commands I used to get to a certain state in a
project
>
> - Similar to prior use case, but use the history to create a script file that can be
executed
>
> - I entered something 15 commands ago and I don't feel like using up arrow to go
find it :-)
>
> cheers,
> keith
>
> On May 2, 2012, at 9:02 PM, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
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>> Hmmm, sorry for the late reply.
>>
>> We don't have a "history" command, but why would you need it? Not
that I'm against it at all!
>>
>> ~Lincoln
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Keith Babo <kbabo(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> Oh, snap. That's nice. I can definitely see some interesting possibilities
bubbling out from here.
>>
>> In terms of how we've done things now, there are still a few things I'l
like to change. First, we package all of our independent plugins into a single module for
installation into Forge. We need to change that for this release of SwitchYard. Once we
have that in place, we can look at how the plugin could be pulled down directly from a
Maven repository instead of copying directly into ~/.forge/plugins (which is what I think
we do today).
>>
>> BTW, is there a "history" command in Forge right now? I noticed there
is a ~/.forge/cmd_history file, but I didn't see a command which actually lists the
content of that file from within forge itself. You can use the arrow keys to navigate in
command history, so I'm sure this is being read for that.
>>
>> cheers,
>> keith
>>
>>
>> On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
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>>> Hey Keith!
>>>
>>> Regarding instaling plugins from Maven - we'd definitely like to support
this. Perhaps we could take what you've done and standardize it as a supported plugin
installation mechanism?
>>>
>>> Regarding testing the plugins in a forge release distribution. As of Forge
1.0.3.Final, you can invoke Forge from the command line using:
>>>
>>> forge -e "command or script to run"
>>>
>>> So hopefully that will be of use :) You can install plugins using this
feature as well, so with the combination of the two, we should have some good testing
options!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Lincoln Baxter, III
>>>
http://ocpsoft.org
>>> "Simpler is better."
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Lincoln Baxter, III
>>
http://ocpsoft.org
>> "Simpler is better."
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