Hi Jochen and all,
so a while ago my groovy script grew (big enough) and I had to split it
into multiple classes. But I wanted my users to still be able to run it
with a simple command (e.g. ./TagText.groovy on Linux and groovy
TagText.groovy on Windows).
So now all my scripts have a wrapper,
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Thanks Paul and Erik!
My needs are to browse the code examples and run them to improve my
understanding. So I rather download the Groovy 2.4 or use
http://groovyconsole.appspot.com
My groovy experience so far is writing medium-difficulty declarative
pipelines for Jenkins. After seeing some peer