sidekick 0.7.0
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Creates a CLI for your flutter app for custom tasks and automation
Changelog #
0.7.0 #
- New plugins system which can be used to easily extend your sidekick CLI and share automation with others (#58)
sidekick plugins createcreates a plugin from a template (#65, #79, #91)sidekickcommand in generated sidekick CLIs now bundles plugins, recompile, and install-global command (#82, #89)- Add validation to only allow CLI names which are not already occupied on PATH (#76)
- Add
CleanCommandto CLI template (#85) - sidekick CLIs now download their own bundled Dart SDK instead of using
flutterw(#53)
0.6.0 #
- We now support the "multiple packages" repository layout where all packages are located in
/packages - For multi package layouts, use the
--mainProjectPathoption to specify the path to themainProject - Fix macos detection in
run.shscript - The entrypoint is now executable on Unix systems when sidekick was generated on Windows #23
- the mason cli is now pinned in the project to be used in
/tools
0.5.0 #
- Naming is hard, we're now suggesting cli names
- Update
sidekick_coredependency on init - Generate
.gitignore
0.4.0 #
- Automatic recompile when cli code changes
- New
install-globalcommand. This is now a manual step and works on M1 macs (Darwin-arm64) - entrypoint has been simplified and is now just a symlink on steroids
- Remove dependency on
realpath(which was a third-party tool on macos) - The root project has now a valid name
0.3.0 #
- Windows support
- Better
cliNamemissing error message
0.2.0 #
- Rename
update_sidekicktask torecompile - Update
sidekick-core - Update
mason - Support for dart 2.12
0.1.1 #
Update sidekick-core
0.1.0 #
First working prototype of sidekick init using flutterw
0.0.1 #
Claim pub name for CLI