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- Add a new page for sessionv2 with features to load session data, deltas, list of files, prerender flag, and navigation to previous and next session - Add a sticky header for the timeline and a list of files and entries for the timeline - Add a link to the v2 page for project session page [src/routes/projects/[projectId]/sessionv2/[sessionId]/+page.svelte] - Add a new file for the session page - Add a function to convert timestamp to column index - Add a sticky header for the timeline - Add a list of files for the timeline - Add a list of entries for the timeline [src/routes/projects/[projectId]/sessionv2/[sessionId]/+page.ts] - Add a new page for sessionv2 with the following features: - Load session data - Load deltas from the backend - Load list of files from the backend - Add a prerender flag - Add a navigation to the previous and next session if available [src/routes/projects/[projectId]/sessions/[sessionId]/+page.svelte] - Add link to v2 page for project session page |
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src-tauri | ||
static | ||
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package.json | ||
pnpm-lock.yaml | ||
postcss.config.cjs | ||
README.md | ||
svelte.config.js | ||
tailwind.config.cjs | ||
tsconfig.json | ||
vite.config.js |
development
prerequisites
see here for the list of software required to build / develope the app.
setup
then, make sure to install app dependencies:
$ pnpm install
run
now you should be able to run the app in development mode:
$ pnpm tauri dev
building
to build the app in production mode, run:
$ pnpm tauri build
releasing
Building is done via GitHub Action.
Go to the link and select Run workflow
from the desired branch.
versioning
When running the release action,
you will have to choose one of major
, minor
, or patch
release type. Action will generate a new version based
on your input and current version found at https://app.gitbutler.com/releases
.
publishing
To publish a version that you've just build, use Release Manager.
runners
Note that to build an arm64 macos app, you need to make sure that there is at least one self-hosted runner
with macos-aarch64
label is online here.
If you are a lucky owner of an arm64 macos machine, feel free to run it yourself.
Make sure to label it with macos-aarch64
.