Hi LilyPond users,

below is a message by Wen Xin, a student who will work on adding Git
support to Frescobaldi over the summer as his GSoC project.

Please have a look at the introduction and also the Wiki page that is
linked, we would like to have more discussion before going into actual
implementation.

Best
Urs

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Hi developers,

 

my name is Wen Xin. I’m pursuing my master degree of computer science in
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. I’ve posted two
posts before. And I guess you all know that I will be mentored by Urs in
this summer while working on the projec/t Add Support for Git Workflows
to Frescobaldi. /

 

In my case, this project is to write a Git plugin for Frescobaldi. It
will have similar functionalities like other editors’ Git plugins:

-      Git diff in gutter

<http://oq5gcgc8d.bkt.gdipper.com/GSOC/wiki/12.jpg>

display Git diff in gutter


-      Stage and discard changes in editor

-      Commit in editor

-      …


A Git initialized file will have three states: modified, staged,
committed. Around the file’s three states, I design a Git work-flow. All
the operations included will be implemented into Frescobaldi. For more
details, you can check this wiki
<https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/GSoC-2017:-Git-Support>.

<http://oq5gcgc8d.bkt.gdipper.com/fres%20%283%29.png>

 

 

 

This design is mainly discussed by me and Urs. We want to hear more
voices from the community to help make this design become better and
more practical. Please comment below if you have related ideas, thank you!

 

Best,

Wen Xin

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Frescobaldi homepage: http://www.frescobaldi.org/
Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/frescobaldi
Issue tracker: https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/issues
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