Hi, Vahid -- I'm actually in the middle of updating the plugin documentation links right now, and hopefully this is going to be getting better.
The plugin documentation is now available right on the plugin registry -- http://plugins.cordova.io -- so, you could find the docs for the latest released version of File at http://plugins.cordova.io/#/package/org.apache.cordova.file (which does contain a mention of library-nosync, as it was added to File 1.1.0 releaseed last week, although the documentation is extremely light on that point) One of the changes we made recently (well, in the last few months anyway) was to move all of the plugin documentation to within the plugins themselves. This ensures that the documentation is tagged at the same time as the plugin code, when it is released, and should help us keep the docs up to date. The file plugin docs do need some work, certainly; but that's a different issue, and I haven't just managed to sit down and rewrite them. Ian On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Vahid H <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Is there any sort of Git tagging done on version release of both the code > and the documentation? The latest tag I could find was "3.0.0". The plugin > documentation links are currently broken (on here > > http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/3.4.0/cordova_plugins_pluginapis.md.html#Plugin%20APIs > ), > but that has been mentioned in another email. > > I am assuming this is supposed to be the correct link using File as an > example: https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-file > > Looking through there, you will see a mention of "library-nosync" for iOS. > This directory is in the latest CDVFile.m on GitHub but is not in any > release yet. So what am I, as a user, supposed to do? I can't trust that > the documentation is accurate for even the latest library version. If > releases were tagged, I could go back to the 3.4.0 docs and where > "library-nosync" wouldn't be mentioned. > > Thanks > Vahid >
