Help review your patches!
mkvirtualenv --python=$(which python3.4) revu
workon revu
# You might need to install libgit2-dev & libffi-dev
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py develop
Now, visit GitHub's Settings Page
and generate a new token. Copy that token to ~/.github.key
.
Next, write a ~/.revu.conf
, such as:
[hy]
repo = hylang/hy
path = /home/tag/dev/local/hy
[openstates]
repo = sunlightlabs/openstates
path = /home/tag/dev/sunlight/openstates
First, be sure that you're in your virtualenv by doing a workon revu
.
Next, you can run revu hy
to start a revu
session. Open another terminal
and type in tmux attach-session -t revu
. This pane will be controled by the
revu
controller.
Some good first commands: log
, comments
, or diff
.