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Author SHA1 Message Date
aa955c3b4f improved building 2023-04-15 13:33:09 -04:00
4 changed files with 11 additions and 8 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -9,5 +9,4 @@ cfg/*.env
cfg/*.toml
build/
buildTime.txt
buildVersion.txt
build*.txt

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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ endif
progName = scaffold
arch = amd64
winbinName = $(progName).exe
releaseTag = $(shell git describe --abbrev=0)
#----------------------------------------------------------------
# Helpers
@@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ linkerflags = '-s'
prep: clean
> date +"%F %a %T %Z" > buildTime.txt
> git describe --always --tags --dirty --long > buildVersion.txt
> mkdir -p build
build: prep linux windows
@@ -65,7 +67,7 @@ linux:
> @GOOS=$@ GOARCH=$(arch) go build -o build/$@/$(progName) . && echo $@ "Build success" || echo $@ "[FAILED] go build"
windows:
> @GOOS=$@ GOARCH=$(arch) go build -o build/$@/$(winbinName) . && echo $@ "Build success" || echo $@ "[FAILED] go build"
> @GOOS=$@ GOARCH=$(arch) go build -o build/$@/$(progName)-$(arch)-$(releaseTag).exe . && echo $@ "Build success" || echo $@ "[FAILED] go build"
build-production: prep linx-production

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@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
# scaffold
## Intro
Use scaffold to setup a new project with a directory skeleton of your design, and if you'd like, it can also automatically initialize local, remote and gitea git repositories for the new project.
## Git
Git is available to be used as the version control system for new projects. Select/Deselect within the `scaffold-<PROJECTTYPE>.toml` file.
***Please Note** that if you also use it for your configuration files and sample directories, then a .gitignore file within your sample directory will interfere with git's ability to track your skeletons/templates properly. So, to allow for this, put what you normally would in a .gitignore file into a GITIGNORE file in your sample directory. And scaffold will convert it to a .gitignore file within your newProject directory.
***Please Note*** that if you also use it for your configuration files and sample directories, then a .gitignore file within your sample directory will interfere with git's ability to track your skeletons/templates properly. So, to allow for this, put what you normally would in a .gitignore file into a GITIGNORE file in your sample directory. And scaffold will convert it to a .gitignore file within your newProject directory.
If you are NOT using git to track your project types and samples/skeletons/templates, then no problem, just place a .gitignore file within the sample directory as you would any other file.

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@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ var (
infoFlag = flag.Bool("Info", false, "Displays the program build information and exits.")
infoFlag2 = flag.Bool("i", false, "Displays the program build information and exits.")
sep = "/"
cfg_dir = ".config/devel/scaffold"
user_cfg_dir string
cfg_dir = "devel/scaffold" // relative to <USER_CONFIG_DIR>, on linux /home/user/.config
cfg_filename = "scaffold-cfg.toml"
setup ScaffoldSetup
npsetup Setup
@@ -66,9 +67,9 @@ func main() {
fmt.Println("It's a windows system")
}
ucfgd, err := os.UserConfigDir()
user_cfg_dir, err := os.UserConfigDir()
ifFerr("Unable to determine user config directory", err)
fmt.Println("System says -- user config directory: ", ucfgd)
fmt.Println("System says -- user config directory: ", user_cfg_dir)
os.Exit(0)
}
@@ -77,7 +78,7 @@ func main() {
u, err := user.Current()
ifFerr("Unable to get current user details", err)
homeDir := u.HomeDir
scaffold_cfg_dir := homeDir + sep + cfg_dir
scaffold_cfg_dir := user_cfg_dir + sep + cfg_dir
cfg_file := scaffold_cfg_dir + sep + cfg_filename
if _, err := os.Stat(scaffold_cfg_dir); err != nil {