[GRASS-user] Example project on GitLab

Bernardo Santos bernardo_brandaum at yahoo.com.br
Wed Nov 7 05:43:05 PST 2018


 Hi Vaclav,
thanks for that, it'll be very useful. I think a similar approach can be used to build repositories for addons within GitHub, right?Do you see clear advantages of using GitLab instead of GitHub for this purposes?
Best,Bernardo Niebuhr

    Em segunda-feira, 5 de novembro de 2018 17:50:38 BRST, Vaclav Petras <wenzeslaus at gmail.com> escreveu:  
 
 

On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 2:43 PM Ken Mankoff <mankoff at gmail.com> wrote:

I think I will find it useful in helping some of my custom scripts to official plugins.


Glad to hear that! Thanks for sharing your code!

 
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 7:08 PM Vaclav Petras <wenzeslaus at gmail.com> wrote:

Dear users and devs,
I've created an example project at GitLab. It is a GRASS GIS module written in Python. It uses GitLab CI to build the module and publish its documentation as a website.

https://gitlab.com/vpetras/r.example.plus
If you are familiar with GitHub, GitLab will feel familiar as well (we can discuss the differences later), but the following terminology comparison may come useful:

https://about.gitlab.com/2017/09/11/comparing-confusing-terms-in-github-bitbucket-and-gitlab/
Otherwise, I hope the project should describe itself and if something is missing or is not documented enough, your can submit an issue or a merge request.
Best,Vaclav
PS: We can create a GitLab group for GRASS GIS and move this project there.
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