edkrepo plugin
Description
EdkRepo is a Python based multiple repository workflow utility developed to simplify the usage and adoption of a multiple git repository workspace model such as the one used by FST for firmware development. EdkRepo reduces the complexity of development workflows while integrating seamlessly with Git, Gerrit/GitHub code review interfaces and continuous integration systems.
Open source link: edk2-edkrepo
Installation and Requirements
Requirements
- vscode: https://code.visualstudio.com/download
- node.js: https://nodejs.org/en/download/current
- python package
pip install */requirements.txt
Install from source code
- Clone project
git clone https://github.com/mingyueliang/edkrepo.git
- Install Dependencies
npm install
- Pack
npm install vsce
cd projectName
vsce package - Install
code --install-extension *.vsix
Install from .xsix
- Download from Releases
link: edkrepo 0.0.1 - Install
code --install-extension *.vsix
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