README.txt in Git Deploy 7.2
Same filename and directory in other branches
INTRODUCTION ------------ Git Deploy lets you develop on a live site and still satisfy version requirements and get accurate results from the update status system. This makes it easier to contribute to the projects you use. Version information is added automatically when the Drupal packaging system creates a release. If you check out a contributed project from the Drupal repository with Git, it should not have any version information. Git Deploy gets the missing version information from the project's Git log. * Project page: https://www.drupal.org/project/git_deploy * Issue queue: https://www.drupal.org/project/issues/git_deploy REQUIREMENTS ------------ * Access to the git command. * The ability for PHP to execute shell commands. ALTERNATIVES ------------ A project’s dev release changes whenever a maintainer updates its branch. To enforce consistency among sites using a dev release, you can lock them to the same release by checking out a specific Git commit. You would not contribute changes from these sites back to the project. Drush 8 (https://docs.drush.org/en/8.x/) can automatically add version information to projects you check out with Git. * The drush pm-download command with options --package-handler=git_drupalorg --gitinfofile performs a Git clone and checkout and adds version information to the project info file. * The drush make command automatically adds version information to the project info file without additional options. Composer Deploy (https://www.drupal.org/project/composer_deploy) gets version information from Composer metadata for projects installed with Composer.
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- INTRODUCTION
- ------------
-
- Git Deploy lets you develop on a live site and still satisfy version
- requirements and get accurate results from the update status system. This makes
- it easier to contribute to the projects you use.
-
- Version information is added automatically when the Drupal packaging system
- creates a release. If you check out a contributed project from the Drupal
- repository with Git, it should not have any version information. Git Deploy gets
- the missing version information from the project's Git log.
-
- * Project page: https://www.drupal.org/project/git_deploy
- * Issue queue: https://www.drupal.org/project/issues/git_deploy
-
-
- REQUIREMENTS
- ------------
-
- * Access to the git command.
- * The ability for PHP to execute shell commands.
-
-
- ALTERNATIVES
- ------------
-
- A project’s dev release changes whenever a maintainer updates its branch. To
- enforce consistency among sites using a dev release, you can lock them to the
- same release by checking out a specific Git commit. You would not contribute
- changes from these sites back to the project. Drush 8
- (https://docs.drush.org/en/8.x/) can automatically add version information to
- projects you check out with Git.
-
- * The drush pm-download command with options --package-handler=git_drupalorg
- --gitinfofile performs a Git clone and checkout and adds version information
- to the project info file.
- * The drush make command automatically adds version information to the project
- info file without additional options.
-
- Composer Deploy (https://www.drupal.org/project/composer_deploy) gets version
- information from Composer metadata for projects installed with Composer.