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jolheiser 66b4decdd1 feat: devbox (#572)
This PR adds a [devbox](https://www.jetpack.io/devbox/) config to the repo.
This may be beneficial to anyone interested in nix but doesn't want to deal with the language, or anyone interested in an easy way to start development for `tea`.

With `devbox` installed, `devbox shell` should drop you into a shell with `go 1.20.x`, `gopls` (language server), and `make` for build targets available.
I didn't want to duplicate all of our Makefile, but I did add a single script `devbox run build` because it also has the packages above available, so at the very least a user with `devbox` should be able to build the project.

We don't have CGO, so nothing extra should be required that I can think of, and our linters are invoked via `go run` so they should also work since the `go` package would be available.

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As a quick note, I am more familiar with nix itself than I am with devbox, but I think this could potentially help anyone wanting to quickly contribute.

If you want to get really meta and are a nix user, you could even run `nix run nixpkgs#devbox shell` to drop into the shell.

Another alternative would be to write an actual flake with a devShell, however I think `devbox` is a nice in-between. Anyone comfortable with nix can probably whip up a dev environment fairly easily without `devbox`.

Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@noreply.gitea.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/tea/pulls/572
Co-authored-by: jolheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: jolheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
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T E A

License: MIT Release Build Status Join the chat at https://img.shields.io/discord/322538954119184384.svg Go Report Card GoDoc

The official CLI for Gitea

demo gif

   tea - command line tool to interact with Gitea
   version 0.8.0-preview

 USAGE
   tea command [subcommand] [command options] [arguments...]

 DESCRIPTION
   tea is a productivity helper for Gitea. It can be used to manage most entities on
   one or multiple Gitea instances & provides local helpers like 'tea pr checkout'.
   
   tea tries to make use of context provided by the repository in $PWD if available.
   tea works best in a upstream/fork workflow, when the local main branch tracks the
   upstream repo. tea assumes that local git state is published on the remote before
   doing operations with tea.    Configuration is persisted in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tea.

 COMMANDS
   help, h  Shows a list of commands or help for one command
   ENTITIES:
     issues, issue, i                  List, create and update issues
     pulls, pull, pr                   Manage and checkout pull requests
     labels, label                     Manage issue labels
     milestones, milestone, ms         List and create milestones
     releases, release, r              Manage releases
     times, time, t                    Operate on tracked times of a repository's issues & pulls
     organizations, organization, org  List, create, delete organizations
     repos, repo                       Show repository details
     comment, c                        Add a comment to an issue / pr
   HELPERS:
     open, o                         Open something of the repository in web browser
     notifications, notification, n  Show notifications
     clone, C                        Clone a repository locally
   SETUP:
     logins, login                  Log in to a Gitea server
     logout                         Log out from a Gitea server
     shellcompletion, autocomplete  Install shell completion for tea
     whoami                         Show current logged in user

 OPTIONS
   --help, -h     show help (default: false)
   --version, -v  print the version (default: false)

 EXAMPLES
   tea login add                       # add a login once to get started

   tea pulls                           # list open pulls for the repo in $PWD
   tea pulls --repo $HOME/foo          # list open pulls for the repo in $HOME/foo
   tea pulls --remote upstream         # list open pulls for the repo pointed at by
                                       # your local "upstream" git remote
   # list open pulls for any gitea repo at the given login instance
   tea pulls --repo gitea/tea --login gitea.com

   tea milestone issues 0.7.0          # view open issues for milestone '0.7.0'
   tea issue 189                       # view contents of issue 189
   tea open 189                        # open web ui for issue 189
   tea open milestones                 # open web ui for milestones

   # send gitea desktop notifications every 5 minutes (bash + libnotify)
   while :; do tea notifications --mine -o simple | xargs -i notify-send {}; sleep 300; done

 ABOUT
   Written & maintained by The Gitea Authors.
   If you find a bug or want to contribute, we'll welcome you at https://gitea.com/gitea/tea.
   More info about Gitea itself on https://about.gitea.com.

Installation

There are different ways to get tea:

  1. Install via your system package manager:

    • macOS via brew (gitea-maintained):
      brew tap gitea/tap https://gitea.com/gitea/homebrew-gitea
      brew install tea
      
    • arch linux (gitea-tea-git, thirdparty)
    • alpine linux (tea, thirdparty)
  2. Use the prebuilt binaries from dl.gitea.io

  3. Install from source: see Compilation

  4. Docker (thirdparty): tgerczei/tea

  5. asdf (thirdparty): mvaldes14/asdf-tea

Compilation

Make sure you have a current go version installed (1.13 or newer).

  • To compile the source yourself with the recommended flags & tags:

    git clone https://gitea.com/gitea/tea.git # or: tea clone gitea.com/gitea/tea ;)
    cd tea
    make
    

    Note that GNU Make (gmake on OpenBSD) is required. If you want to install the compiled program you have to execute the following command:

    make install
    

    This installs the binary into the "bin" folder inside of your GOPATH folder (go env GOPATH). It is possible that this folder isn't in your PATH Environment Variable.

  • For a quick installation without git & make, set $version and exec:

    go install code.gitea.io/tea@${version}
    

Contributing

Fork -> Patch -> Push -> Pull Request

  • make test run testsuite
  • make vet run checks (check the order of imports; preventing failure on CI pipeline beforehand)
  • ... (for other development tasks, check the Makefile)

Please read the CONTRIBUTING documentation, it will tell you about internal structures and concepts.

License

This project is under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.