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Gregory
This is Gregory. Gregory controls repos. Gregory keeps track of updating repos, trying to be simple and elegant, but enough.
Documentation
Go look at docs/, and check out the example config
TODO
- Add multithreading
- Add hook system
Other stuff
- The formatting for the config file (
gregory.toml) was heavily inspired by Drone's config. - Why the name?
- I was thinking to go with something dark and foreboding, since this is a program to control everything about a repo - it's the high command. But I couldn't think of anything and thought just naming it some lame random name instead would be way funnier. Hence, Gregory.
- Gregory is a program, so it uses it/its pronouns. It also doesn't mind whether you capitalize its name or not, "gregory" or "Gregory" are fine, you can even shorten it if you want.
- It's built for updating package repositories, but can be used to run pretty much anything. This isn't to say support won't be offered unless you're using it for a repo, but development will be focused on updating repos.