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Re: [ease-dev] Regarding my commit
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Hi, congratulations for pushing your first commit [1]: Commit messages do follow some standards, therefore please have a look at the contributor guide how to write them correctly [2]. Regarding the commit content I doubt that such scripts will help much as you simply call the command and ask the user first for all parameters. The exact same information is available via help. It would be useful to provide some flow to users, that can be followed, too. One example for git might be to clone a real repository (ease possibly?), import its projects, show its status, modify a file and create a fresh commit. That would show some real workflow for users. Scripts like loadModule('/System/Git'); pull("C:\\New folder"); will not help much. Best regards Christian [1] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/119896/ [2] https://wiki.eclipse.org/EASE/Contributor_Guide#Commit_messages From: ease-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ease-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tharmasanthiran Aathman Sent: Mittwoch, 21. März 2018 18:27 To: ease developer discussions <ease-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [ease-dev] Regarding my commit Dear all, I have successfully pushed some git scripting tutorials to the scripts repository. I have planned to do more example scripts which demonstrate on how to use all the methods in the Modelling and System modules. Although, a help document is present but there is no example codes. So, I decided to do this. Shall I continue to do more examples like this?
-- Aathman Tharmasanthiran Department of Computer Science & Engineering |
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