Question

Can I make projects on plnkr.co and save them to github? Plnkr is perfect to present javascript projects and enables instant collaborative developements. It will be very helpful if I can export from plnkr.co to github. Is this possible? then how?

Était-ce utile?

La solution

Apparently not.

You have similar "synchronization" requests expressed in, for instance, issue 28, which resulted in scripts like plunk_it.

The idea is to have:

  • your files in your local repo (that you can push to GitHub)
  • a way to send those same files to plunker

The author of plunker suggests those alternatives:

I can suggest to you three alternative ways of getting your code onto Plunker that may or may not better suit your workflow:

Now, the major caveat of all of these proposed approaches is that you would not be able to see a listing of forks from your original code. This may be something you want. In fact, there will soon (read: next few months-ish) be more information on plunk histories. Instead of a single fork_of attribute, there will be a history array or something of the sort.

Also, a second caveat is that when I deploy the discussion pane (see: http://beta.plnkr.co/sMXKW6), none of the proposed approaches would support commenting as comments would only be enabled for saved plunks.

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