"We made an effort to start paving some of the way to being able to use Radicle on Windows. The first step was taken for this, and you can now use the rad CLI on a Windows machine – without WSL."
This was a long-missing piece, and it’s great to finally be closing that gap.
What sort of IDE plugin are you thinking of? As long as you have a git plugin it should work just fine (if you're thinking of something similar to github/gitlab plugins then I don't think there are any, but I'm not sure what those buy you).
Skinney|6 months ago
I've tried it with some of my projects and it seems promising, but I wonder what it'd be like to use it on one of my more successful projects.
lostmsu|6 months ago
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alphazard|6 months ago
aiw1nt3rs|6 months ago
This was a long-missing piece, and it’s great to finally be closing that gap.
minraws|6 months ago
Can pitch in with helping out Windows support
Skinney|6 months ago
There's also a CLI for issues and pr's, which also get's stored in your git repo.
esafak|6 months ago
- jujitsu support
- IDE plugins
- code-base CI
P2P VCS doesn't cut it for me.
kuchta|6 months ago
- https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=radicle-...
Skinney|6 months ago
It's possible to setup CI: https://app.radicle.xyz/nodes/ash.radicle.garden/rad%3AzwTxy...