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Generalize IDE #54

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icarito opened this issue Sep 30, 2016 · 4 comments
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Generalize IDE #54

icarito opened this issue Sep 30, 2016 · 4 comments

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icarito commented Sep 30, 2016

I am loving what you are doing with Superpowers.

Looking at the systems system, which I like, I'd like it to be more flexible.

Such as being flexible enough to have configurable build commands, and also that each project should be stored in a git-compatible way (nice "revisions" system, but keep metadata under something like /.superpowersrc).

Looking forward to help as I use it! Congratulations.

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icarito commented Sep 30, 2016

Maybe a way to remove projects?

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icarito commented Sep 30, 2016

In other words, I love the IDE and would love to use it more for quite everything.

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elisee commented Sep 30, 2016

Hi and glad you're enjoying Superpowers.

You can version projects pretty well, just use a .gitignore file to exclude anything you might not want and isn't essential. See https://github.com/superpowers-extra for a lot of example projects that are kept under git.

See also superpowers/superpowers-core#99 for an issue about removing projects.

@icarito icarito changed the title Feature request Generalize IDE Oct 3, 2016
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icarito commented Oct 3, 2016

Thank you for your attention to my needs.

I develop software since a young age, and love to teach what I know to children. Just for context.

The IDE is quite enjoyable, but it is assuming many things.

I understand (and like!) the idea of having a "system" to customize the project structure, to offer custom editors and to scaffold a certain, um, system.

But, I would like it if, not finding a pre-defined system, there was a way to open a directory, and perhaps set a build/run script.

Just a thought. For sure https://github.com/superpowers/superpowers-web is nice, but I find it also assumes many things (you made me learn "pug!", nice! I guess).

Just a thought for you to think!

Regards from Peru

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