Weld
  • Getting started with weld
    • As a normal user
    • As a muddle user
      • A little more detail
    • But where’s the use of the weld tool?
  • Why weld?
    • One package per repository
    • One repository for the world
    • Or there’s weld
      • A little more detail
    • Can I use it with muddle?
    • A little terminology: welds, bases and seams
  • Weld for those who need to maintain welds
    • Getting the weld command line tool
    • Creating a weld
    • Using the weld just needs git
    • Using weld commands on the weld may pull bases
    • Adding a base
    • Changing a base or seam
    • Things to remember not to do in a world of welds
  • Other information
    • The weld XML file
      • Details
    • Files in .weld
    • A summary of weld commands
    • Commit messages that weld inserts
  • Creating a muddle build tree for use with weld
  • How weld pull and weld push work
    • How “weld pull” does its stuff
      • The very short form
      • The short form
      • In detail
    • Not having those “remotes/origin/weld-” branches
    • How “weld push” works
      • The very short form
      • The short form
      • In detail
  • To do list
    • Branch, tag, commit support for seams
    • XML file format
    • Base and seam commands
    • Weld origin URI
    • Weld pull and push common code
    • Command line
    • Weld push commit message content
    • Output levels
    • (Over) use of git porcelain
    • Weld name
  • The weld documentation: Sphinx and ReadTheDocs
    • Pre-built documentation
    • Building the documentation
 
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Welcome to Weld’s documentation!¶

Contents:

  • Getting started with weld
    • As a normal user
    • As a muddle user
    • But where’s the use of the weld tool?
  • Why weld?
    • One package per repository
    • One repository for the world
    • Or there’s weld
    • Can I use it with muddle?
    • A little terminology: welds, bases and seams
  • Weld for those who need to maintain welds
    • Getting the weld command line tool
    • Creating a weld
    • Using the weld just needs git
    • Using weld commands on the weld may pull bases
    • Adding a base
    • Changing a base or seam
    • Things to remember not to do in a world of welds
  • Other information
    • The weld XML file
    • Files in .weld
    • A summary of weld commands
    • Commit messages that weld inserts
  • Creating a muddle build tree for use with weld
  • How weld pull and weld push work
    • How “weld pull” does its stuff
    • Not having those “remotes/origin/weld-” branches
    • How “weld push” works
  • To do list
    • Branch, tag, commit support for seams
    • XML file format
    • Base and seam commands
    • Weld origin URI
    • Weld pull and push common code
    • Command line
    • Weld push commit message content
    • Output levels
    • (Over) use of git porcelain
    • Weld name
  • The weld documentation: Sphinx and ReadTheDocs
    • Pre-built documentation
    • Building the documentation

Indices and tables¶

  • Index
  • Module Index
  • Search Page
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