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git-commit-id-plugin from group pl.project13.maven (version 2.2.4)
This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display
"what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime, making
it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and
developers life easier. See https://github.com/git-commit-id/maven-git-commit-id-plugin
git-commit-id-plugin from group pl.project13.maven (version 2.2.3)
This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display
"what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime, making
it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and
developers life easier. See https://github.com/git-commit-id/maven-git-commit-id-plugin
git-commit-id-plugin from group pl.project13.maven (version 2.2.6)
This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display
"what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime, making
it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and
developers life easier. See https://github.com/git-commit-id/maven-git-commit-id-plugin
git-commit-id-plugin from group pl.project13.maven (version 2.2.5)
This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display
"what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime, making
it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and
developers life easier. See https://github.com/git-commit-id/maven-git-commit-id-plugin
pre-commit-maven-plugin from group no.oms.maven (version 0.2.3)
A Maven plugin for the pre-commit framework
Group: no.oms.maven Artifact: pre-commit-maven-plugin
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git-commit-id-plugin from group pl.project13.maven (version 2.2.1)
This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display
"what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime, making
it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and
developers life easier. See https://github.com/git-commit-id/maven-git-commit-id-plugin
git-commit-id-plugin from group pl.project13.maven (version 2.2.2)
This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display
"what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime, making
it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and
developers life easier. See https://github.com/git-commit-id/maven-git-commit-id-plugin
gradle-commit-checker-plugin from group com.github.ksoichiro (version 0.1.1)
Gradle plugin to check commits in a branch to avoid large diff in a pull requests
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hbase-commit-table from group com.yahoo.omid (version 0.8.0-alpha)
commit-table from group com.yahoo.omid (version 0.8.0-alpha)
git-commit-id-plugin from group at.molindo (version 2.1.10-alpha-1)
git-commit-id-plugin is a plugin quite similar to
https://fisheye.codehaus.org/browse/mojo/tags/buildnumber-maven-plugin-1.0-beta-4 for example but as buildnumber
only supports svn (which is very sad) and cvs (which is even more sad).
This plugin makes basic repository information available through maven resources. This can be used to display
"what version is this?" or "who has deployed this and when, from which branch?" information at runtime - making
it easy to find things like "oh, that isn't deployed yet, I'll test it tomorrow" and making both testers and
developers life easier.
The data currently exported is like this (that's the end effect from the GitRepositoryState Bean):
{
"branch" : "testing-maven-git-plugin",
"commitTime" : "06.01.1970 @ 16:16:26 CET",
"commitId" : "787e39f61f99110e74deed68ab9093088d64b969",
"commitUserName" : "Konrad Malawski",
"commitUserEmail" : "[email protected]",
"commitMessageFull" : "releasing my fun plugin :-) + fixed some typos + cleaned up directory structure + added
license etc",
"commitMessageShort" : "releasing my fun plugin :-)",
"buildTime" : "06.01.1970 @ 16:17:53 CET",
"buildUserName" : "Konrad Malawski",
"buildUserEmail" : "[email protected]"
}
Note that the data is exported via maven resource filtering and is really easy to use with spring -
which I've explained in detail in this readme https://github.com/ktoso/maven-git-commit-id-plugin
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