Merge lp:~stephen-stewart/ulysses/0.1.0-release into lp:ulysses
- 0.1.0-release
- Merge into trunk
Proposed by
Stephen Stewart
Status: | Merged |
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Approved by: | Stephen Stewart |
Approved revision: | 22 |
Merged at revision: | 26 |
Proposed branch: | lp:~stephen-stewart/ulysses/0.1.0-release |
Merge into: | lp:ulysses |
Diff against target: |
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.bzrignore (+1/-0) Gruntfile.js (+29/-2) HISTORY.md (+13/-0) LICENSE.md (+674/-0) README.md (+8/-0) package.json (+1/-1) |
To merge this branch: | bzr merge lp:~stephen-stewart/ulysses/0.1.0-release |
Related bugs: |
Reviewer | Review Type | Date Requested | Status |
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Jonas G. Drange (community) | Approve | ||
Review via email: mp+206677@code.launchpad.net |
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Add a release task
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Add a release task to package up css with README etc files
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1 | === modified file '.bzrignore' | |||
2 | --- .bzrignore 2014-02-12 19:27:35 +0000 | |||
3 | +++ .bzrignore 2014-02-17 10:25:15 +0000 | |||
4 | @@ -5,3 +5,4 @@ | |||
5 | 5 | public/ | 5 | public/ |
6 | 6 | results/ | 6 | results/ |
7 | 7 | tmp/ | 7 | tmp/ |
8 | 8 | release/ | ||
9 | 8 | 9 | ||
10 | === renamed file 'README.md' => 'BUILD.md' | |||
11 | === modified file 'Gruntfile.js' | |||
12 | --- Gruntfile.js 2014-02-12 19:20:18 +0000 | |||
13 | +++ Gruntfile.js 2014-02-17 10:25:15 +0000 | |||
14 | @@ -3,7 +3,28 @@ | |||
15 | 3 | pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'), | 3 | pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'), |
16 | 4 | 4 | ||
17 | 5 | clean: { | 5 | clean: { |
19 | 6 | build: ['tmp/', 'public/'] | 6 | build: ['tmp/', 'public/'], |
20 | 7 | release: ['release/'] | ||
21 | 8 | }, | ||
22 | 9 | |||
23 | 10 | compress: { | ||
24 | 11 | release: { | ||
25 | 12 | options: { | ||
26 | 13 | archive: 'release/<%= pkg.version %>/<%= pkg.name %>-<%= pkg.version %>.tar.gz' | ||
27 | 14 | }, | ||
28 | 15 | |||
29 | 16 | expand : true, | ||
30 | 17 | flatten: true, | ||
31 | 18 | src : 'public/*', | ||
32 | 19 | dest : '<%= pkg.name %>/<%= pkg.version %>/' | ||
33 | 20 | } | ||
34 | 21 | }, | ||
35 | 22 | |||
36 | 23 | copy: { | ||
37 | 24 | release: { | ||
38 | 25 | src : '{LICENSE.md,README.md,HISTORY.md}', | ||
39 | 26 | dest: 'public/' | ||
40 | 27 | } | ||
41 | 7 | }, | 28 | }, |
42 | 8 | 29 | ||
43 | 9 | csslint: { | 30 | csslint: { |
44 | @@ -139,11 +160,17 @@ | |||
45 | 139 | grunt.registerTask('test', ['build', 'connect', 'phantomcss']); | 160 | grunt.registerTask('test', ['build', 'connect', 'phantomcss']); |
46 | 140 | grunt.registerTask('run', ['build', 'connect', 'watch']); | 161 | grunt.registerTask('run', ['build', 'connect', 'watch']); |
47 | 141 | grunt.registerTask('build', [ | 162 | grunt.registerTask('build', [ |
49 | 142 | 'clean', | 163 | 'clean:build', |
50 | 143 | 'rework', | 164 | 'rework', |
51 | 144 | 'csslint', | 165 | 'csslint', |
52 | 145 | 'css_selectors', | 166 | 'css_selectors', |
53 | 146 | 'concat', | 167 | 'concat', |
54 | 147 | 'cssmin' | 168 | 'cssmin' |
55 | 148 | ]); | 169 | ]); |
56 | 170 | grunt.registerTask('release', [ | ||
57 | 171 | 'build', | ||
58 | 172 | 'clean:release', | ||
59 | 173 | 'copy:release', | ||
60 | 174 | 'compress:release' | ||
61 | 175 | ]); | ||
62 | 149 | } | 176 | } |
63 | 150 | 177 | ||
64 | === added file 'HISTORY.md' | |||
65 | --- HISTORY.md 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 | |||
66 | +++ HISTORY.md 2014-02-17 10:25:15 +0000 | |||
67 | @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ | |||
68 | 1 | Ulysses Change History | ||
69 | 2 | ====================== | ||
70 | 3 | |||
71 | 4 | 0.1.0 (17-02-2014) | ||
72 | 5 | ----- | ||
73 | 6 | |||
74 | 7 | * Added `ues-tables` | ||
75 | 8 | * Added grids `ues-g` as import from YUI Pure grids | ||
76 | 9 | |||
77 | 10 | 0.0.1 | ||
78 | 11 | ----- | ||
79 | 12 | |||
80 | 13 | * Initial pre release version (not available on bower) | ||
81 | 0 | 14 | ||
82 | === added file 'LICENSE.md' | |||
83 | --- LICENSE.md 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 | |||
84 | +++ LICENSE.md 2014-02-17 10:25:15 +0000 | |||
85 | @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ | |||
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760 | 0 | 675 | ||
761 | === added file 'README.md' | |||
762 | --- README.md 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 | |||
763 | +++ README.md 2014-02-17 10:25:15 +0000 | |||
764 | @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ | |||
765 | 1 | Ulysses | ||
766 | 2 | ======= | ||
767 | 3 | |||
768 | 4 | Ubuntu Engineering CSS & HTML Pattern Lib | ||
769 | 5 | |||
770 | 6 | ``shell | ||
771 | 7 | $ bower install --save ulysses | ||
772 | 8 | ``` | ||
773 | 0 | 9 | ||
774 | === modified file 'package.json' | |||
775 | --- package.json 2014-01-28 11:19:19 +0000 | |||
776 | +++ package.json 2014-02-17 10:25:15 +0000 | |||
777 | @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | |||
778 | 1 | { | 1 | { |
779 | 2 | "name": "ulysses", | 2 | "name": "ulysses", |
781 | 3 | "version": "0.0.1", | 3 | "version": "0.1.0", |
782 | 4 | "description": "CSS framework used by Ubuntu Engineering", | 4 | "description": "CSS framework used by Ubuntu Engineering", |
783 | 5 | "main": "index.js", | 5 | "main": "index.js", |
784 | 6 | "repository": { | 6 | "repository": { |
Perfect, thanks.