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Hi everyone,
I work in a team where people are constantly commiting new stuff to our different projects. I'd like to stay up to date on what is happening in projects I am currently working on. Hence I constantly run "svn update" and "svn log" to see what is going on. But blindly doing "svn update" is dangerous. Hence I was wondering if I could write a plasmoid that would perform "svn log --revision HEAD:{T-1}" (where T-1 is the time from the last check) and display the output in a nice widget? How would I start developing such a plasmoid? Should I write a DataSource that wraps around the svn call? I want to have it focused on a single folder so I can have the widget multiple times on my desktop to track different projects. How hard is it to implement such a plasmoid? Cheers, DodoFXP |
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Have you tried using the command line applet?
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