Great stuff Thierry!

On 30.01.2014, at 11:12, Goubier Thierry <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm announcing a GitFileTree for Pharo3.0 version with full support for 
> working from github (and probably all other git remote repositories such as 
> bitbucket) without touching any git command line, for Linux and Mac at least 
> (and Windows as soon as someone on windows will write the two or three lines 
> necessary to use the OSWindows extension).
> 
> In short, give gitfiletree: a full url to a github project and a few other 
> parameters, and it will do :
> - clone the repo from github
> - set it up as you asked for (branch and all)
> - create the right local MC repository
> and load whatever you want from a configuration or a Gofer script.
> 
> Example :
>       MCFileTreeGitRepository fromZnUrl: (ZnUrl fromString: 
> 'gitfiletree://github.com/ThierryGoubier/filetree.git?protocol=git&dir=repository&branch=pharo3.0'
>  ).
>       Creates a MC repository on a git clone of 
> github.com/ThierryGoubier/filetree.git,
>       on branch pharo3.0
>       stored in a directory named filetree under the Pharo working directory,
>       and pointing to the repository/ subdirectory where the filetree 
> packages  are kept.
> 
> It is possible to add a readOnly parameter to the url: in this case, the git 
> clone is done with a depth of 1 and the repository disable pull and push.
> 
> For configurations of a project on github, it becomes possible to ensure a 
> load of ConfigurationOfGitFileTree and then use a gitfiletree url to clone, 
> setup the local repository and load the package, as is done in the latest 
> ConfigurationOfAltBrowser.
> 
> For newcomers to git and Pharo interested in github, the process is simply:
> - create a project in github
>       - don't forget to register your ssh key (see the doc at github)
> - install the configuratonOfGitFileTree in Pharo, either with the 
> ConfigurationBrowser or with:
> Gofer new
>       url: 'http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/Pharo/MetaRepoForPharo30/main';
>       configurationOf: 'GitFileTree';
>       loadStable.
> - Add a Git remote repository
>       location: the ssh clone URL from github
> 
> - you can then start to create packages and save them into that repository. 
> To propagate changes to github, open the repository and select Push. To 
> update your local copy from github, open the repository and select Pull. If 
> you are a git regular user, you can keep your usual workflow with git and 
> gitfiletree will keep up with you.
>       
> Enjoy!
> 
> Thierry
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