Note : If you are a regular contributors, you could even join ReaTeam and you will not have to create forks and pull request
Note 2 : If you have a tons of JSFX, you may consider manage your own repo if you prefer.
This way, you will be able to commit changes and make them accessible to your users more quickly.
@DarkStar
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1 Does the Free Plan work OK?
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It is, it only has limitations on private repos, that are non visible by the public.
If you need private Repos, you can use GitLab, a free GitHub alternative which doesn't have limits on private repos.
the repo is here :
cfillion/reapack: Package manager for REAPER
and download link is here :
Releases · cfillion/reapack
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3 Where is ReaPack Indexer?
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Repo here :
cfillion/reapack-index: Package indexer for ReaPack-based repositories
Download here :
Releases · cfillion/reapack-index
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4 Does everything go in the ReaTeam repository?
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Actually, the most active ReaTeam repo is the ReaTeam Templates, were we share code snippets to everyone, but most active GitHub users have their own repos.
But if you only have few JSFX, maybe it doesn't worth to create a repo, that's the purpose of ReaTeam repos.
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5 cfillion's scheme seems to suggest running your own repository; is that needed? Doesn't that cost $?
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We all use GitHub with free account here. I have an alternative GitLab repos for my premium/private scripts.
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6 Once a script is uploaded to the ReaTeam repository, can any reaTeam member update the script? Anyone-else?
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Any ReaTeam member can modify it yes.
Any non ReaTeam member car create a Fork and propose a Pull Request. Any ReaTeam member can then authorize or not the change, but basically the rule is to let people mamanger their code as they want. ReaTeam behave just like a common repo, but we rarely change others files, we only make propositions.
@mschnell
GitHub also have README.md files that you can put on main and subfolders that display any text you want in a human readable way.
you can also create a several page wiki.
you also have an issue/bug/feature request hub.
There is a Find File function on GitHub, but more useful, a search function within ReaPack !
@ijijn
Indeed, GitHub app is not the only Git app compatible
I like it anyway because of all the click and drag actions we can make, and you always have access to the console if needed.
But sure I'll take a look at GitKraken hehe !