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+ source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in issuesrc.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ gem 'toml', '~> 0.1.2'
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+ gem 'plist', '~> 3.1.0'
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+ gem 'em-http-request', '~> 1.1.2'
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+ gem 'ptools', '~> 1.2.6'
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+ # issuesrc
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+ **WARNING: very early stage of development. Test at your own risk!**
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+ Synchronize in-source commented tasks with your issue tracker.
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+ issuesrc scans your files looking for comments tagged with labels such as TODO, BUG, FIXME, etc., and adds them your issue tracker.
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+ * Newly found tags **will be opened as issues**. Each ID will be added in the source code, for keeping them in sync.
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+ * From the source code you can change the label or the description of the issue.
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+ * You can also **appoint an assignee** by putting her username alongside the tag (eg. `TODO(tcard)`; `TODO(tcard#12345)`).
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+ * Synchronization is one-way; changes that you do in the issue tracker will be lost when you run the program again.
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+ * When a tag is removed from the code, it is **closed in the issue tracker**.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+ $ gem install issuesrc
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+ issuesrc connects comments found in source code with an issue tracker. It needs to be configured to talk to both.
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+ Configuration is done both via a .toml config file and via command line arguments. See `example.toml` and run `issuesrc -h` for details.
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+ Currently, issuesrc only supports Git for retrieving source code, and GitHub as issue tracker.
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+ 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/tcard/issuesrc/fork )
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+ 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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+ 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 5. Create a new Pull Request
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+ require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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+ require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
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+ require 'yard'
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+
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+ # Default directory to look in is `/specs`
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+ # Run with `rake spec`
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec) do |task|
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+ task.rspec_opts = ['--color']
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+ end
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+
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+ YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new do |t|
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => :spec
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require 'issuesrc'
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ require 'toml'
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+
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+ options = {}
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+ opts_parser = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+ opts.banner = 'Usage: issuesrc [options] [<config file>]'
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+
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+ opts.on('-v', 'Verbose mode; prints files and changes.') do |v|
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+ options[:verbose] = true
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('--repo <user>/<repo>', 'GitHub repository; may be used for code ' +
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+ 'and issues. Can be specified also from the config file, as the "repo" ' +
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+ 'entry in the "[github]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:repo] = v
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('--repo-url URL', 'URL of the repository, used for code. Can be ' +
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+ 'specified also from the config file, as the "repo" entry in the ' +
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+ '"[git]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:repo_url] = v
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('--repo-path URL', 'File path of the repository folder, used for ' +
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+ 'code. Can be specified also from the config file, as the "repo_path" ' +
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+ 'entry in the "[git]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:repo_path] = v
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('--github-token TOKEN', 'A GitHub OAuth token; depending on the ' +
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+ 'rest of the configuration, may be used to retrieve files from a ' +
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+ 'GitHub repo and/or manage GitHub issues. Can be specified also ' +
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+ 'from the config file, as the "auth_token" entry in the "[github]" ' +
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+ 'section.') do |v|
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+ options[:github_token] = v
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('--issuesrc-label LABEL', 'The label that will be used to keep ' +
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+ 'track of the issues. Can be specified also from the config file, as ' +
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+ 'the "issuesrc_label" entry in the "[issuer]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:issuesrc_label] = v
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+ end
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+
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+ sourcer_values = Issuesrc::SOURCERS.keys.map do |x| x.inspect end.join(',')
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+ opts.on('--sourcer SOURCER', "Valid values: #{sourcer_values}. " +
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+ 'Can be specified also from the config file, as the ' +
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+ '"sourcer" entry in the "[sourcer]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:sourcer] = v
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+ end
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+
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+ issuer_values = Issuesrc::ISSUERS.keys.map do |x| x.inspect end.join(',')
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+ opts.on('--issuer ISSUER', "Valid values: #{issuer_values}. " +
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+ 'Can be specified also from the config file, as the ' +
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+ '"issuer" entry in the "[issuer]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:issuer] = v
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('--commit-when-done', 'Make a commit when the program finishes.' +
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+ 'Can be specified also from the config file, as the "commit_when_done" ' +
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+ 'entry in the "[git]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:commit_when_done] = true
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('--push-when-done', 'Push to remote when the program finishes.' +
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+ 'Can be specified also from the config file, as the "push_when_done" ' +
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+ 'entry in the "[git]" section.') do |v|
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+ options[:push_when_done] = true
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ begin
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+ opts_parser.parse!
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+ rescue Exception => e
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+ STDERR.puts "error: #{e}"
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ if ARGV.length > 1
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+ puts opts_parser.help()
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ config = ARGV.length == 1 ? TOML::Parser.new(File.read(ARGV[0])).parsed : {}
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+
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+ begin
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+ Issuesrc.run(options, config)
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+ rescue Issuesrc::IssuesrcError => e
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+ STDERR.puts "error: #{e}"
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ # This is an example configuration file for issuesrc.
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+
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+ # The issuer loads, creates, updates and deletes issues from an external issue
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+ # tracking service.
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+ [issuer]
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+
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+ # By default "github"; only supported value for now.
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+ # Can be also passed as --issuer from the command line.
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+ issuer = "github"
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+
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+ # By default. The label, tag, category, or similar that will be used in the
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+ # issue tracker to mark issues created by issuesrc.
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+ # Can also be passed as --issuesrc-label from the command line.
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+ issuesrc_label = "issuesrc"
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+
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+ # The sourcer handles source code files: retrieves, reads and writes them.
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+ [sourcer]
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+ # By default; the other supported sourcer is "git".
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+ # Can also be passed as --sourcer from the command line.
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+ sourcer = "github"
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+
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+ # Files matching those globs will be ignored.
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+ exclude_files = [
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+ ".*.min.js",
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+ "doc/*"
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+ ]
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+
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+ [git]
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+ # When specified, and the sourcer is "github" but no repo is specified under
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+ # the [github] section, it will be used as the folder where the source files
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+ # lie. It must be a valid git repository.
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+ # Can also be passed as --repo-path from the command line.
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+ repo_path = "/path/to/your/repo"
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+
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+ # URL where your repo can be downloaded from via HTTP. repo_path takes
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+ # precedence.
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+ # Can also be passed as --repo-url from the command line.
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+ repo = "http://git.somewhere.com/yourrepo"
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+
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+ # If the repo has been downloaded (ie. sourcer is "git" and repo is specified
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+ # but not repo_path; or sourcer is "github"), those two will default to true.
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+ # Otherwise, they will default to false.
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+ # Can also be passed ass --commit-when-done and --push-when-done from the
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+ # command line.
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+ # commit_when_done = false
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+ # push_when_done = false
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+
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+
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+ [github]
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+ # Used by both the github issuer and sourcer.
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+ repo = "youruser/somerepo"
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+
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+ # The OAuth 2 token from GitHub.
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+ # https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-access-token-for-command-line-use/
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+ # Can also be passed as --github-token from the command line.
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+ auth_token = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
data/issuesrc.gemspec ADDED
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
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+ require 'issuesrc/version'
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "issuesrc"
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+ spec.version = Issuesrc::VERSION
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+ spec.authors = ["Toni Cárdenas"]
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+ spec.email = ["toni@tcardenas.me"]
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+ spec.summary = %q{Synchronize in-source commented tasks with your issue tracker.}
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+ spec.description = spec.summary
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+ spec.homepage = "https://github.com/tcard/issuesrc"
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+ spec.license = "GPLv2"
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+
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+ spec.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0")
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+ spec.executables = spec.files.grep(%r{^bin/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ spec.test_files = spec.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
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+ spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.7"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rake", "~> 10.0"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rspec"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "yard", "~> 0.8"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "redcarpet"
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+
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+ spec.required_ruby_version = '~> 1.9.3'
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+ end