Hello
What I would like to share with you is sort of project management tool that can be useful for creation more abstract bundles. Basically I am using it with textmate right now.
The idea is to have universal tool that helps to manage projects, establish dependencies between various projects artifacts. The tool is written in Ruby and can work under any platform. The information can be found on web site: http://gravitysoft.org/doku.php?id=home:projects:lithium
I have created special bundle called Lithium that easily allows developers: -- Run php/java/javascript/ruby/python/html/shell code just by one command run. Bundle script looks as follow: $ lithium -std TextmateHTMLStd run:$TM_FILEPATH
-- Compile/Validate php/java/xml/ruby/python code by one command: $ lithium -std TextmateHTMLStd compile:$TM_FILEPATH
-- Compile all found source code for the given project -- Show (CHM) help for appropriate language (Java/Python/Ruby)
and others
Practically in all cases the output is formatted as HTML (looks identically to terminal lithium output) with links to file where exceptions or errors have occurred (see attached picture).
It seems to me having common "one shot" solution can simplify bundle developing and make it more simple and usable. Needless to say lithium is open source project that can be used for free.
Regards Andrei
On Mar 1, 2011, at 4:31 AM, Andrei Vishneuski wrote:
Hello
What I would like to share with you is sort of project management tool that can be useful for creation more abstract bundles. Basically I am using it with textmate right now.
The idea is to have universal tool that helps to manage projects, establish dependencies between various projects artifacts. The tool is written in Ruby and can work under any platform. The information can be found on web site: http://gravitysoft.org/doku.php?id=home:projects:lithium
Hmmm…. LInk doesn't seem to work.
I have created special bundle called Lithium that easily allows developers: -- Run php/java/javascript/ruby/python/html/shell code just by one command run. Bundle script looks as follow: $ lithium -std TextmateHTMLStd run:$TM_FILEPATH
-- Compile/Validate php/java/xml/ruby/python code by one command: $ lithium -std TextmateHTMLStd compile:$TM_FILEPATH -- Compile all found source code for the given project -- Show (CHM) help for appropriate language (Java/Python/Ruby)
and others
Practically in all cases the output is formatted as HTML (looks identically to terminal lithium output) with links to file where exceptions or errors have occurred (see attached picture).
<li.tiff>
It seems to me having common "one shot" solution can simplify bundle developing and make it more simple and usable. Needless to say lithium is open source project that can be used for free.
Regards Andrei
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Jerry-40 wrote:
On Mar 1, 2011, at 4:31 AM, Andrei Vishneuski wrote:
Hmmm…. LInk doesn't seem to work.
should work. don't have problem with it from different places work/home/3g
On Mar 2, 2011, at 9:39 AM, barmalei wrote:
Jerry-40 wrote:
On Mar 1, 2011, at 4:31 AM, Andrei Vishneuski wrote:
Hmmm…. LInk doesn't seem to work.
should work. don't have problem with it from different places work/home/3g
OK--working now.
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