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You can very quickly start a new plugin using maven and git. The strategy is to use git to clone a project that has a very [https://github.com/stdotjohn/org.protege.plugin.template minimal plugin template] and then to start modifying this project to make it your own. The first step is to clone the template into a project directory of your choice: | You can very quickly start a new plugin using maven and git. The strategy is to use git to clone a project that has a very [https://github.com/stdotjohn/org.protege.plugin.template minimal plugin template] and then to start modifying this project to make it your own. The first step is to clone the template into a project directory of your choice: | ||
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− | git clone https://github.com/stdotjohn/ort.protege.plugin.template | + | git clone https://github.com/stdotjohn/ort.protege.plugin.template my.plugin |
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Revision as of 07:42, September 1, 2013
Quick-start a Protege 5 plugin with maven and git
You can very quickly start a new plugin using maven and git. The strategy is to use git to clone a project that has a very minimal plugin template and then to start modifying this project to make it your own. The first step is to clone the template into a project directory of your choice:
git clone https://github.com/stdotjohn/ort.protege.plugin.template my.plugin