Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: wheeljack-repoman
Version: 0.3
Summary: UNKNOWN
Home-page: https://github.com/davedash/wheeljack
Author: Dave Dash
Author-email: dd+github@davedash.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/pinterest/wheeljack.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/pinterest/wheeljack)
        
        # Wheeljack
        
        Wheeljack helps manage dependent python projects.  All related projects will
        live in `$WHEELJACK_REPO` and will interact with one another in the active
        virtual environment.
        
        E.g. you may have a directory structure:
        
        ```
        $WHEELJACK_REPO/
            foo/
            bar/
        
        ```
        
        Where `foo` and `bar` are both python packages.  In this environment you should
        be able to freely edit `foo` or `bar` and access one another by doing `import
        foo` or `import bar`.  If you also do:
        
        ```
        pip install bar
        ```
        
        Your environment should favor the `git` working copy of `bar` over the `pip
        install`ed package.  This will allow you to work on packages and their
        dependencies fairly seemlessly.
        
        Wheeljack expects you to use a `virtualenv`.
        
        ## repos.conf
        
        This is a `yaml` file which lists repositories in Github or Github Enterprise.
        
        There are two main parts of the config.  `global` which applies to all `repos`
        and `repos` which define individual repositories.
        
        See `example.conf`.
        
        ## install-repo
        
        `install-repo` will install a repo from a repos.conf file to `$WHEELJACK_CODE`.
        We'll instruct the user to use the `hub` command to fork this repo.
        
        ## TODO
        
        * `update-libs` will update the current virtualenv:
          * It will `git fetch origin/master` on any repos in `$WHEELJACK_CODE`
          * It will `pip install -r $WHEELJACK_CODE/**/requirements.txt` for every
            installed requirement.
        * Work with multiple python `virutalenv`s.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
