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.gitignore exampleThere was a mention of .gitignore last month, but no complete example posted.
I've just started playing with git on a brand new grails project. Here's my first cut at a .gitignore for Grails 1.0.3. (Note that /plugins/core was removed from 1.0.3.) Comments welcome. John Allison # .gitignore for Grails 1.0.3 # web application files that are overwritten by "grails upgrade" # cf. GRAILS_HOME/scripts/Upgrade.groovy, target( upgrade ) /web-app/WEB-INF # IDE support files that are overwritten by "grails upgrade" # cf. GRAILS_HOME/scripts/CreateApp.groovy, target( createIDESupportFiles ) # to be specific, you could replace "/*" below with your project name, # e.g. "foobar.launch" (no slash) .classpath .project .settings build.xml /*.launch /*.tmproj # logs stacktrace.log /test/reports # project release file *.war --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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Re: .gitignore examplebuild.xml is not generated, it is a template you can add extra stuff to. We use it to expose our extract scripts (such as WSDL generation for CXF) so we can run them in the IDE.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 7:37 AM, <jja@...> wrote: There was a mention of .gitignore last month, but no complete example posted. |
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Re: .gitignore exampleYou're right, of course. I don't what I was thinking. Maybe I was looking at the create script or just copied too much stuff in there. Thanks, John |
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.bzrignore example [ was Re: [grails-user] .gitignore example ]John,
I think this makes a perfectly good .bzrignore file as well for those who prefer Bazaar to Git. On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 13:37 -0600, jja@... wrote: > There was a mention of .gitignore last month, but no complete example posted. > I've just started playing with git on a brand new grails project. > Here's my first cut at a .gitignore for Grails 1.0.3. > (Note that /plugins/core was removed from 1.0.3.) > Comments welcome. > John Allison > > # .gitignore for Grails 1.0.3 > > # web application files that are overwritten by "grails upgrade" > # cf. GRAILS_HOME/scripts/Upgrade.groovy, target( upgrade ) > /web-app/WEB-INF > > # IDE support files that are overwritten by "grails upgrade" > # cf. GRAILS_HOME/scripts/CreateApp.groovy, target( createIDESupportFiles ) > # to be specific, you could replace "/*" below with your project name, > # e.g. "foobar.launch" (no slash) > .classpath > .project > .settings > build.xml > /*.launch > /*.tmproj > > # logs > stacktrace.log > /test/reports > > # project release file > *.war Russel. ==================================================== Dr Russel Winder Partner Concertant LLP t: +44 20 7585 2200, +44 20 7193 9203 41 Buckmaster Road, f: +44 8700 516 084 London SW11 1EN, UK. m: +44 7770 465 077 |
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Re: .gitignore exampleFWIW, here the .gitignore for Grails Crowd: http://github.com/dima767/grails-crowd/tree/master/.gitignore
Cheers, Dmitriy. 2008/9/18 jja-3 <jja@...>
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Re: .gitignore exampleHas the Grails community effectively decided on Git as the DVCS of
choice or are there pockets of Bazaar and/or Mercurial use? No axe to grind on this, I am just keeping tabs on usage profiles for an ongoing DVCS threads Jim Hague, Tim Penhey and myself run at the annual ACCU conference. -- Russel. ==================================================== Dr Russel Winder Partner Concertant LLP t: +44 20 7585 2200, +44 20 7193 9203 41 Buckmaster Road, f: +44 8700 516 084 London SW11 1EN, UK. m: +44 7770 465 077 |
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Re: .gitignore example> Has the Grails community effectively decided on Git as the DVCS of
> choice or are there pockets of Bazaar and/or Mercurial use? I'm pretty much focusing on git at the moment. It's fast and works pretty well. It is completely black magic to me though, and the command set is arcane in the extreme :) I do wonder how well it's going to do in the long run. I guess I should really test a recent(ish) version of Bazaar - the Ubuntu package was at 1.3 last time I tried, while Bazaar itself seems to be on 1.5 or 1.6. Cheers, Peter -- Software Engineer G2One, Inc. http://www.g2one.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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Re: .gitignore examplePeter,
On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 14:08 +0100, Peter Ledbrook wrote: > > Has the Grails community effectively decided on Git as the DVCS of > > choice or are there pockets of Bazaar and/or Mercurial use? > > I'm pretty much focusing on git at the moment. It's fast and works > pretty well. It is completely black magic to me though, and the > command set is arcane in the extreme :) I do wonder how well it's > going to do in the long run. The Git command set and "computational model" is a nightmare, but it does work and it is fast. Many believe Git has already won the DVCS "race", but I think Bazaar and Mercurial are still competitors. To be honest though I think it is really Git vs Bazaar since Mercurial is too similar to Git to be differentiated (other than Mercurial is written in Python -- slightly unfair, there are other differences, but...) > I guess I should really test a recent(ish) version of Bazaar - the > Ubuntu package was at 1.3 last time I tried, while Bazaar itself seems > to be on 1.5 or 1.6. I am on the bleeding edge and using the development branch bzr.dev (1.8dev). 1.7 has just released 1.7rc2 with final coming out next week. Remember though Bazaar is supposed to be on a monthly release cycle so we should be on 1.12 fairly soon :-) I like the model of Bazaar, it is clean and simple, and the command set is very familiar to Subversion users. Also Bazaar is an immensely adaptive system, it can be a drop in replacement for Subversion or used as a full-on distributed version control system. However compared to Git is it slow. I am still dithering a little between Git and Bazaar, mostly I favour Bazaar but I still can't quite get rid of Git. Mercurial I have managed to drop --even when using NetBeans ;-) BTW IntelliJ IDEA and Eclipse both have good GIt and Bazaar plugins. -- Russel. ==================================================== Dr Russel Winder Partner Concertant LLP t: +44 20 7585 2200, +44 20 7193 9203 41 Buckmaster Road, f: +44 8700 516 084 London SW11 1EN, UK. m: +44 7770 465 077 |
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Re: .gitignore exampleGit command set doesn't bother me that much as there are about handful of so called 'porcelain' commands that I need to master for all my Git workflow needs. Every day I'm getting more comfortable and proficient with Git. Plus, IMO, GitHub is just wonderful!
Dmitriy. 2008/9/19 Peter Ledbrook <peter@...>
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Re: .gitignore exampleCheck out the community-written book on Git: http://book.git-scm.com/ It's mostly complete, but still WIP.
Cheers, Dmitriy.
2008/9/19 Dmitriy Kopylenko <dmitriy.kopylenko@...>
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