- Register & login within GitHub
- Add stars to the projects, that you like
- Fork to your account, learn the code
- Raise an issue to contact developers
- Say what you are going to do, before you head in. Share and discuss ideas. We had pull request that we could not merge, because it was not compatible with changes we were going to make.
- Carefully read materials root and this README.
- Install and give thorough try
In Eclipse with PDE (e.g. Eclipse SDK/Classic, for RCP developers)
- Copy to clipboard git repository URL:
https://github.com/Nodeclipse/nodeclipse-1.git
- File -> Import.. -> Git / Project from git
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git clone https://github.com/Nodeclipse/nodeclipse-1.git
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File -> Import -> Existing Projects into Workspace
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Enter cloned folder path to [Select root directory].
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Press "Deselect All" button, and select only base project and
org.nodeclipse.ui
,org.nodeclipse.debug
(or more when you know you need them) -
Push [Finish] button.
Build starts automatically when you import into workspace and whenever you save changes (incremental build).
If you are using Enide Studio it should be OK.
If you got build error, probably you have not installed JSDT yet. Try following steps:
- Select [Help]-[Install New Software...].
- Select [Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno] or [Kepler - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler] in [Work with] drop-down list.
- Check [Web, XML, Java EE and OSGi Enterprise Development]-[JavaScript Development Tools].
(see Maven build in README.md in the root)
- Select project folder, for instance org.nodeclipse.ui, on Package Explorer.
- Open context menu by right-clicking.
- Select [Run As / Debug As]-[Eclipse Application].
A new Eclipse workbench starts with Nodeclipse version that you started to run or debug.