2012-07-13 09:04:40 |
Alexander Belchenko |
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This is inspired by http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11454372/how-to-install-a-bzr-plugin
`bzr version` already shows a lot of useful information. Maybe it will be good to have there one more bit: list of plugins directories, where bzr will search for plugins. Today it's not very obvious, especially if you have BZR_PLUGIN_PATH and you forget about it, and because built-in plugins could be installed along bzrlib or in Program Files if you have installed bzr.exe. |
This is inspired by http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11454372/how-to-install-a-bzr-plugin, especially this answer http://stackoverflow.com/a/11454397/65736
I don't think that using python and doing magic witrh bzrlib is good UX.
`bzr version` already shows a lot of useful information. Maybe it will be good to have there one more bit: list of plugins directories, where bzr will search for plugins. Today it's not very obvious, especially if you have BZR_PLUGIN_PATH and you forget about it, and because built-in plugins could be installed along bzrlib or in Program Files if you have installed bzr.exe. |
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