> assumed to be a 'backed in' platform/plugin This must be a typo, eh? 'baked' was intended?
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Brian LeRoux <b...@brian.io> wrote: > > * You will be able to access the client interface via: $ ./bin/cordova > > * * suggest replacing ./ with $(CORDOVA_CLIENT_DIR)/ > > Agree...tho the npm install should be global (in /usr/local/bin) > ....maybe we say as much? > > > > * Subcommands section > > * * Typical unix manpage style is to use [] to surround optional > arguments > > <> to surround explanations and nothing for keywords. Examples that need > > fixing include: > > * * * create <directory> [<id>] [<name>] > > * * * platform ls > > * * * platform add <platform> > > * * * etc > > * * even if we aren't aiming for manpage style here, there > > are inconsistencies > > Sure > > > > * * File and Directory Structure ascii tree diagram > > * * * suggest appending / after directory names > > +1 > > > > * * ... it's assumed to be a 'backed in' platform/plugin. Otherwise, it's > > assumed to be a URL to a gzipped tar archive... > > * * * Not sure what 'backed in' means here, nor how to identify something > > as not being backed in so as to fallback to gzipped tar > > * * * Also wording sounds more like "else .. else" instead of "else if .. > > else" (if that makes sense) :P > > Ya not sure what this is about? > > > > * * KewlApp directory structure ascii tree diagram > > * * * based on my understanding of the text, the ios/android platforms > > should be subdirs of platforms/ and there should also be a subdir listed > in > > plugins/ > > Yes. > > > > * * Running tests warning > > * * * Perhaps explain how to bootstrap so as not to have failing tests > > instead of assuming the reverse? > > Yes. > > > > Also, I will look into bash completions in some spare cycles and if it > > looks reasonable I may volunteer for the task. I've been curious to > learn > > how those work :) > > That'd be awesome...but I'm thinking in a future iteration once the > actual CLI API is more solid. (But knock yourself out!) >