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special gradle editor #31
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Try Minimalist Gradle Editor from Nodeclipse/Enide Gradle for Eclipse Currently it has no completions. I guess this is the issue that would give them. @Povital |
Hi Paul, thanks for your answer, I will give it a try… Am 15.04.2014 um 11:46 schrieb Paul Verest [email protected]:
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Hi Paul, sorry, but it doesn’t work for me :-( Because for my own extensions I don’t get any syntax highlighting and I don’t get any Cheers
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@moley You should have reported Nodeclipse/Enide Gradle for Eclipse issues at https://github.com/nodeclipse/nodeclipse-1/issues (I will not discuss here) I hope this #31 will bring code completion |
@paulvi |
yes and link to #31 , I don't promise I ever do that, but at least I show to you what can be done quickly. At that would be half-way. It is just not polite to discuss other project issues while being guest. |
Code completion for Gradle would be a useful feature. 😄 |
Hi,
it would be nice to have an editor for gradle buildfiles which has auto completion for some dsl snippets. In general gradle allows very dynamic dsls, because all the groovy and java things are allowed.
But minimal the static things like dependencies, tasks, dsl extensions? could be auto completed.
Best regards
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