On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 8:50 AM Mike Kerner via use-livecode <
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> I wouldn't say it's using levure as intended.
> trevor, in his videos, anyway, does not export every script to an SOS, only
> ones that are a certain length. if you do it that way, then scriptTr
I wouldn't say it's using levure as intended.
trevor, in his videos, anyway, does not export every script to an SOS, only
ones that are a certain length. if you do it that way, then scriptTracker
could be valuable.
I choose to put every script in SOS's, so scriptTracker isn't particularly
useful f
ScriptTracker isn’t necessarily incompatible with Levure, but if using that
framework as intended then all of the scripts would be in script only stacks as
behaviors which would make it unnecessary.
I have thought about setting up a hybrid project as a test but never have
gotten around to playi
As to the ’how’, I planned to move into script-only stacks more anyway, and
will also test the Levure framework, and/or Script Tracker.
I’m not sure if those two are compatible though? I mean, if I use Levure
framework I can’t (needn’t?) use Script Tracker as well, right?
Anyway, with the help o
I came here to recommend "script tracker" as a powerful tool for those
storing stacks in vcs. In the end it all depends on how your workflow is
going to happen. Are you going to do merges? If that is the case then you
need to plan ahead and carefully since you can't merge binary stacks.
Another pot
On 4/23/20 9:04 PM, Brian Milby via use-livecode wrote:
New dedicated repo is located at:
https://github.com/bwmilby/scriptTracker
Oh, cool. I'll change my git remote.
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New dedicated repo is located at:
https://github.com/bwmilby/scriptTracker
Thanks,
Brian
On Apr 24, 2020, 12:02 AM -0400, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
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> On 4/23/20 6:58 PM, Brian Milby via use-livecode wrote:
> > My scriptTracker plugin is an easy way to get the scripts out as text files
On 4/23/20 6:58 PM, Brian Milby via use-livecode wrote:
My scriptTracker plugin is an easy way to get the scripts out as text files for
use with git (binary stack stays the same, plugin can automatically export
scripts on every save of the stack)
Which, if you can deal with the sluggishness o
My scriptTracker plugin is an easy way to get the scripts out as text files for
use with git (binary stack stays the same, plugin can automatically export
scripts on every save of the stack)
Thanks,
Brian
On Apr 23, 2020, 9:20 PM -0400, doc hawk via use-livecode
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> Andreas announced,
>
Andreas announced,
> Thanks everyone for your feedback and insights. Nothing speaks against
> GitHub, it seems, so I’ll give that a try then.
I’m curious though: *how* are you gong to do this?
Don’t you need to reduce the stacks to text files first?
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Thanks everyone for your feedback and insights. Nothing speaks against GitHub,
it seems, so I’ll give that a try then.
Andreas
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doc hawk wrote:
> It’s no substitute for GitHub and the like, but I have a rather simple
> system that intercepts saveStackRequest, checks the date, and saves a
> new version with the date as part of the name. I also have a bmpVrsn
> routine that can be used to advance a letter during the day, s
It’s no substitute for GitHub and the like, but I have a rather simple system
that intercepts saveStackRequest, checks the date, and saves a new version with
the date as part of the name. I also have a bmpVrsn routine that can be used
to advance a letter during the day, so things like 200422b f
github. pricing is getting better, especially in the last month, to
compete with gitlab. we have projects in both github and gitlab (and I
guess one person is messing with Azure, or whatever M$'s other git thang
is), but people seem to be using github more.
gitkraken is the most popular gui our p
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 3:46 AM Andreas Bergendal via use-livecode <
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>
> So, in short: How do I best get started with git when working with
> LiveCode on Mac, in small teams or alone, wishing minimal use of command
> line?
>
> Do I just let gravity pull me int
All of my LC stuff is on GitHub (bwmilby). I’m primarily Mac and use
Atlassian’s Sourcetree to interact with my repositories. I use my own
ScriptTracker tool to export the scripts of stacks so I can track the changes.
Thanks,
Brian
On Apr 22, 2020, 4:46 AM -0400, Andreas Bergendal via use-live
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