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Automatically generate new releases (#59) * Adapt after the 2.5.9d1 accident. * Corrections to changelog. * Also added @‌revision and @‌timestamp PHPDOC tags @‌revision and @‌timestamp used for SVN refs. Full enumeration of added custom PHPDOC tags: @‌accountable, @‌bib, @‌biblio, @‌callback, @‌commit, @‌committer, @‌contributor, @‌courtesy, @‌date, @‌datetime, @‌lastmodified, @‌modified, @‌publisher, @‌reporter, @‌revision, @‌timestamp, @‌user.Some tags like @‌reporter and @‌contributor are more used than others. * Readme header upgrade. * Create deploy-to-wordpress.org.yml * Add distignore * Comment out `build` command, replace npm with composer * Remove placeholder comments * Add build commands * Fix typo * Fix version number bug * Make zip without top-level directory * Append tag name to plugin zip * Clean up a bit * Rename workflow config * Fix upload paths * Append tag name to artifact * Fix paths * Revert path fix * Try again * Add wplm-config.xml to buildfiles * Fix indentation * Rename development/csscat.sh to css/csscat.sh * Rename development/customized-documentation-schema.txt to customized-documentation-schema.txt * Rename development/customized-template-stack.txt to customized-template-stack.txt * Version number related fixes before pull request. * Move csscat script to tools dir * Rename csscat * Refactor script * Update customized-documentation-schema.txt * Replace empty lines in help output * Escape empty lines. * Delete 3 items from `.distignore` As mentioned, CONTRIBUTING.md and README.md should be included in distributions. - As an invitation to the Community. - As a tangible proof of goodwill after the 2.5.9d1 accident. Also SECURITY.md so Footnotes users see that we’re concerned, and can reach out without transiting via GitHub. * Include CONTRIBUTING.md README.md SECURITY.md * Update sync w/ 5.7 tested. * Update * Update composerfiles Co-authored-by: pewgeuges <73141620+pewgeuges@users.noreply.github.com>
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"name": "markcheret/footnotes",
"description": "footnotes aims to be the all-in-one solution for displaying an automatically-generated list of references on your WordPress Page or Post.",
"license": "GPL-3.0-or-later",
"scripts": {
Add release helper script (#64) This commit adds a release helper script, amongst other workflow improvements. See `README.md` for instructions, and `_tools/release.sh` for the script itself. This script: 1. sanity-checks the various version tags; 2. triggers a Plugin build; 3. flags the new version as pre-release; 4. tags the version in Git; 5. creates a local working copy of the SVN repo; 6. copies the new release to the local `trunk/` (whilst keeping the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `readme.txt` pointing to the previous stable version); 7. copies the commit message from the changelog in `readme.txt`; and 8. (if a flag is set) commits the changes to the remote `trunk/`. Pushing out a new release must still be done manually, once `trunk/` is tested and working. To do so, check out a local copy of `trunk/` and: 1. update the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `trunk/readme.txt` to the new version; 2. update the ‘Version’ field in the comment header of `trunk/footnotes.php` to the new version; 3. remove the ‘p’ from the end of the ‘version’ tag in the `getInfo()` function at the bottom of `js/wsiwyg-editor.js`; 4. copy a new tag for the release from `trunk/` (`svn cp trunk tags/<version number>`); and 5. commit your changes (`svn ci -m "Release version <version number>"`). The WP Plugin Directory will automatically parse the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `trunk/readme.txt`, and inform users that a new version is available. At various stages user input is required to validate information. This is not ready for automation with GitHub Actions, but is a useful step on the way — see [this piece](https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/) for more info. Unless a `-c` flag is passed (e.g., by running `composer run release:commit`) no changes will take place on the remote SVN repo. If you want to test this out on a branch other than `main`, uncomment lines 31 & 52 of the script. Version checking enforces the versioning rules stated [here](https://github.com/markcheret/footnotes/wiki/Versioning). **NB: I have not tested the `-c` mode yet, as I wanted people will more familiarity with the SVN to have a look at it before I risked making any changes and blowing everything up.** Co-authored-by: pewgeuges <73141620+pewgeuges@users.noreply.github.com>
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"release": "./_tools/release.sh",
"release:commit": "composer run release -- -c",
Automatically generate new releases (#59) * Adapt after the 2.5.9d1 accident. * Corrections to changelog. * Also added @‌revision and @‌timestamp PHPDOC tags @‌revision and @‌timestamp used for SVN refs. Full enumeration of added custom PHPDOC tags: @‌accountable, @‌bib, @‌biblio, @‌callback, @‌commit, @‌committer, @‌contributor, @‌courtesy, @‌date, @‌datetime, @‌lastmodified, @‌modified, @‌publisher, @‌reporter, @‌revision, @‌timestamp, @‌user.Some tags like @‌reporter and @‌contributor are more used than others. * Readme header upgrade. * Create deploy-to-wordpress.org.yml * Add distignore * Comment out `build` command, replace npm with composer * Remove placeholder comments * Add build commands * Fix typo * Fix version number bug * Make zip without top-level directory * Append tag name to plugin zip * Clean up a bit * Rename workflow config * Fix upload paths * Append tag name to artifact * Fix paths * Revert path fix * Try again * Add wplm-config.xml to buildfiles * Fix indentation * Rename development/csscat.sh to css/csscat.sh * Rename development/customized-documentation-schema.txt to customized-documentation-schema.txt * Rename development/customized-template-stack.txt to customized-template-stack.txt * Version number related fixes before pull request. * Move csscat script to tools dir * Rename csscat * Refactor script * Update customized-documentation-schema.txt * Replace empty lines in help output * Escape empty lines. * Delete 3 items from `.distignore` As mentioned, CONTRIBUTING.md and README.md should be included in distributions. - As an invitation to the Community. - As a tangible proof of goodwill after the 2.5.9d1 accident. Also SECURITY.md so Footnotes users see that we’re concerned, and can reach out without transiting via GitHub. * Include CONTRIBUTING.md README.md SECURITY.md * Update sync w/ 5.7 tested. * Update * Update composerfiles Co-authored-by: pewgeuges <73141620+pewgeuges@users.noreply.github.com>
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"build": "./_tools/build.sh",
Add release helper script (#64) This commit adds a release helper script, amongst other workflow improvements. See `README.md` for instructions, and `_tools/release.sh` for the script itself. This script: 1. sanity-checks the various version tags; 2. triggers a Plugin build; 3. flags the new version as pre-release; 4. tags the version in Git; 5. creates a local working copy of the SVN repo; 6. copies the new release to the local `trunk/` (whilst keeping the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `readme.txt` pointing to the previous stable version); 7. copies the commit message from the changelog in `readme.txt`; and 8. (if a flag is set) commits the changes to the remote `trunk/`. Pushing out a new release must still be done manually, once `trunk/` is tested and working. To do so, check out a local copy of `trunk/` and: 1. update the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `trunk/readme.txt` to the new version; 2. update the ‘Version’ field in the comment header of `trunk/footnotes.php` to the new version; 3. remove the ‘p’ from the end of the ‘version’ tag in the `getInfo()` function at the bottom of `js/wsiwyg-editor.js`; 4. copy a new tag for the release from `trunk/` (`svn cp trunk tags/<version number>`); and 5. commit your changes (`svn ci -m "Release version <version number>"`). The WP Plugin Directory will automatically parse the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `trunk/readme.txt`, and inform users that a new version is available. At various stages user input is required to validate information. This is not ready for automation with GitHub Actions, but is a useful step on the way — see [this piece](https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/) for more info. Unless a `-c` flag is passed (e.g., by running `composer run release:commit`) no changes will take place on the remote SVN repo. If you want to test this out on a branch other than `main`, uncomment lines 31 & 52 of the script. Version checking enforces the versioning rules stated [here](https://github.com/markcheret/footnotes/wiki/Versioning). **NB: I have not tested the `-c` mode yet, as I wanted people will more familiarity with the SVN to have a look at it before I risked making any changes and blowing everything up.** Co-authored-by: pewgeuges <73141620+pewgeuges@users.noreply.github.com>
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"lint-php": "./vendor/bin/phpcs --standard='WordPress' --colors --encoding=utf-8 -n -p --ignore=*/vendor/* ./*.php ./*/*.php ./*/*/*.php",
"lint-php:fix": "./vendor/bin/phpcbf --standard='WordPress' --encoding=utf-8 -p --ignore=*/vendor/* ./*.php ./*/*.php ./*/*/*.php",
"lint-css": "echo TODO",
"lint-js": "echo TODO",
"docs": "./vendor/bin/phpdoc -d . -t ./docs --ignore vendor/",
Automatically generate new releases (#59) * Adapt after the 2.5.9d1 accident. * Corrections to changelog. * Also added @‌revision and @‌timestamp PHPDOC tags @‌revision and @‌timestamp used for SVN refs. Full enumeration of added custom PHPDOC tags: @‌accountable, @‌bib, @‌biblio, @‌callback, @‌commit, @‌committer, @‌contributor, @‌courtesy, @‌date, @‌datetime, @‌lastmodified, @‌modified, @‌publisher, @‌reporter, @‌revision, @‌timestamp, @‌user.Some tags like @‌reporter and @‌contributor are more used than others. * Readme header upgrade. * Create deploy-to-wordpress.org.yml * Add distignore * Comment out `build` command, replace npm with composer * Remove placeholder comments * Add build commands * Fix typo * Fix version number bug * Make zip without top-level directory * Append tag name to plugin zip * Clean up a bit * Rename workflow config * Fix upload paths * Append tag name to artifact * Fix paths * Revert path fix * Try again * Add wplm-config.xml to buildfiles * Fix indentation * Rename development/csscat.sh to css/csscat.sh * Rename development/customized-documentation-schema.txt to customized-documentation-schema.txt * Rename development/customized-template-stack.txt to customized-template-stack.txt * Version number related fixes before pull request. * Move csscat script to tools dir * Rename csscat * Refactor script * Update customized-documentation-schema.txt * Replace empty lines in help output * Escape empty lines. * Delete 3 items from `.distignore` As mentioned, CONTRIBUTING.md and README.md should be included in distributions. - As an invitation to the Community. - As a tangible proof of goodwill after the 2.5.9d1 accident. Also SECURITY.md so Footnotes users see that we’re concerned, and can reach out without transiting via GitHub. * Include CONTRIBUTING.md README.md SECURITY.md * Update sync w/ 5.7 tested. * Update * Update composerfiles Co-authored-by: pewgeuges <73141620+pewgeuges@users.noreply.github.com>
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"post-install-cmd": "./_tools/setup.sh"
},
"require-dev": {
"dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer": "^0.7.1",
Add release helper script (#64) This commit adds a release helper script, amongst other workflow improvements. See `README.md` for instructions, and `_tools/release.sh` for the script itself. This script: 1. sanity-checks the various version tags; 2. triggers a Plugin build; 3. flags the new version as pre-release; 4. tags the version in Git; 5. creates a local working copy of the SVN repo; 6. copies the new release to the local `trunk/` (whilst keeping the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `readme.txt` pointing to the previous stable version); 7. copies the commit message from the changelog in `readme.txt`; and 8. (if a flag is set) commits the changes to the remote `trunk/`. Pushing out a new release must still be done manually, once `trunk/` is tested and working. To do so, check out a local copy of `trunk/` and: 1. update the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `trunk/readme.txt` to the new version; 2. update the ‘Version’ field in the comment header of `trunk/footnotes.php` to the new version; 3. remove the ‘p’ from the end of the ‘version’ tag in the `getInfo()` function at the bottom of `js/wsiwyg-editor.js`; 4. copy a new tag for the release from `trunk/` (`svn cp trunk tags/<version number>`); and 5. commit your changes (`svn ci -m "Release version <version number>"`). The WP Plugin Directory will automatically parse the ‘Stable Tag’ field in `trunk/readme.txt`, and inform users that a new version is available. At various stages user input is required to validate information. This is not ready for automation with GitHub Actions, but is a useful step on the way — see [this piece](https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/) for more info. Unless a `-c` flag is passed (e.g., by running `composer run release:commit`) no changes will take place on the remote SVN repo. If you want to test this out on a branch other than `main`, uncomment lines 31 & 52 of the script. Version checking enforces the versioning rules stated [here](https://github.com/markcheret/footnotes/wiki/Versioning). **NB: I have not tested the `-c` mode yet, as I wanted people will more familiarity with the SVN to have a look at it before I risked making any changes and blowing everything up.** Co-authored-by: pewgeuges <73141620+pewgeuges@users.noreply.github.com>
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"wp-coding-standards/wpcs": "^2.3",
"phpdocumentor/phpdocumentor": "^3.0"
}
}