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@lyrieek/lyrieek-git

v0.1.2

Published

Git's Web visualization interface

Downloads

2

Readme

lyrieek-git

lyrieek-git is a powerful visual tool for Git! Although Git can do a lot of work, but the work involved is much more difficult and error-prone. lyrieek-git makes this process incredibly easy and it changes the way developers work when they use it .

Install

npm i lyrieek-git

Project setup

First, you need to install Vue globally ahead of time

npm i @vue/cli -g

Then install node_modules

npm i
cd server
npm i

Copy server/node_modules to build/node_module

Making configuration files

create JSON customSetting/index.json

Configure any Git projects you use

Config Format:

[
    {
        name: [custom name],
        projectPath: [absolute disk path],
        selected: [default select item],
        tag: [used to classify],
        languages: [programming language used],
        lang: [main human language used]
        ...
    },
    {projectPath: [other project path]}
    ...
]

hot-reloads for development

npm run dev
cd server
npm run dev

Use GPG

Suggest enable no-tty, set it in gpg.conf file

  • If you're using GPG that comes with git-bash, The file path is %USERPROFILE%\.gnupg\gpg.conf
  • If it is GPG4Win, its default directory is in %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\gpg.conf

Open it, and write or append a line of text

no-tty

FRI

https://gist.github.com/BoGnY/f9b1be6393234537c3e247f33e74094a

About emoji

The library I'm using is

https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji

I'm looking at

https://gist.github.com/parmentf/035de27d6ed1dce0b36a

Compiles

npm run build
cd server
npm run build
cd ../dist
node index

Announcements

  • Only for Windows
  • Any version of Internet Explorer is not supported