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Add ability to install globally and execute as command line app #372
Add ability to install globally and execute as command line app #372
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We found a Contributor License Agreement for you (the sender of this pull request), but were unable to find agreements for the commit author(s). If you authored these, maybe you used a different email address in the git commits than was used to sign the CLA (login here to double check)? If these were authored by someone else, then they will need to sign a CLA as well, and confirm that they're okay with these being contributed to Google. |
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We found a Contributor License Agreement for you (the sender of this pull request), but were unable to find agreements for the commit author(s). If you authored these, maybe you used a different email address in the git commits than was used to sign the CLA (login here to double check)? If these were authored by someone else, then they will need to sign a CLA as well, and confirm that they're okay with these being contributed to Google. |
CLAs look good, thanks! |
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CLAs look good, thanks! |
Thanks for the contribution! I think the build failure might be a fluke (pub install something something), rerunning tests now to see if that's true. Let's see if it succeeds, otherwise this seems good to merge. |
I see, I think you might have to just bump the version of "test" in this file to Sorry for the yak shaving required here, this project has been somewhat less than active for a while, so bit rot creeps in. |
Thanks, I will do it |
We found a Contributor License Agreement for you (the sender of this pull request), but were unable to find agreements for the commit author(s). If you authored these, maybe you used a different email address in the git commits than was used to sign the CLA (login here to double check)? If these were authored by someone else, then they will need to sign a CLA as well, and confirm that they're okay with these being contributed to Google. |
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We found a Contributor License Agreement for you (the sender of this pull request), but were unable to find agreements for the commit author(s). If you authored these, maybe you used a different email address in the git commits than was used to sign the CLA (login here to double check)? If these were authored by someone else, then they will need to sign a CLA as well, and confirm that they're okay with these being contributed to Google. |
CLAs look good, thanks! |
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CLAs look good, thanks! |
Thanks, merged! |
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