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Paul Wicking authored
`git-review` is a command line tool for interacting with Gerrit. Some IDEs offer support for this tool, either natively or through plugins. The tool relies on a configuration file, .gitreview. Adding this configuration file to our repositories simplifies initial setup for contributors that use the tool directly or through their IDE of choice. The configuration file adds a remote called 'gerrit'. This is the default for the tool, and also the name set for codereview.qt-project.org by Qt's `init-repository` script. Thus, the configuration should work seamlessly alongside other repository helpers. Task-number: QTBUG-132604 Pick-to: 6.9 6.8 Change-Id: Ib122816f9e73a19406b7227ec401f7cf0574b52e Reviewed-by:
Samuel Gaist <samuel.gaist@idiap.ch>
Paul Wicking authored`git-review` is a command line tool for interacting with Gerrit. Some IDEs offer support for this tool, either natively or through plugins. The tool relies on a configuration file, .gitreview. Adding this configuration file to our repositories simplifies initial setup for contributors that use the tool directly or through their IDE of choice. The configuration file adds a remote called 'gerrit'. This is the default for the tool, and also the name set for codereview.qt-project.org by Qt's `init-repository` script. Thus, the configuration should work seamlessly alongside other repository helpers. Task-number: QTBUG-132604 Pick-to: 6.9 6.8 Change-Id: Ib122816f9e73a19406b7227ec401f7cf0574b52e Reviewed-by:
Samuel Gaist <samuel.gaist@idiap.ch>
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