cherrytree | mechanize label-driven development | Automation library
kandi X-RAY | cherrytree Summary
kandi X-RAY | cherrytree Summary
A tool to pick :cherries:, bake release branches, and mechanize label-driven development
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Applies the given branch to the current branch
- Return current HEAD of current HEAD
- Truncate string to given width
- Runs os system system
- Return the list of issues with the given label
- Return a Repository object
- Return Github instance
- Get all commits in a repository
- Return a mapping of commits to PR number
- Return the PR number for a given commit
- Check if a branch exists
- Get an issue by id
cherrytree Key Features
cherrytree Examples and Code Snippets
// this is a Hocon formatted file,
// learn more about hocon here https://github.com/lightbend/config/blob/master/HOCON.md
{
id = "lyft.28.0rc4.1"
base_ref = 0.28.0rc4
source_repos = [
'https://github.com/apache-superset/cherrytree',
'h
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QUESTION
I've started migrating my note-taking from CherryTree to VSCode. In CherryTree, you can add notes to any node in the treeview (ie: there is no distinction between folders and files).
To get similar organization in VSCode with folders and files, I want to put notes linked to the folder node in a default file for that folder (ex: "!.txt" or "!.md").
Is there a way (setting, existing extension or code snippet for new extension) that will let VSCode open the default file ("!.txt") when the folder is clicked in the treeview, just like it opens files that are directly clicked? That would help the tree structure feel more natural, being able to add notes to any node (file or folder) in the treeview.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-25 at 17:43Given this issue https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/3553 (Get selected file/folder in the explorer view) is unresolved I think it is probably not currently possible to detect which folder(s) is selected in the explorer tree in order to use that information to open a file in the selected folder. You might consider upvoting the issue.
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Install cherrytree
generate a "bake file" from a base git reference along with a set of tagged PRs
craft a branch in a target repo from a "bake file"
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