Project that holds utility class for file operations.
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The source code comes under the liberal MIT License, making file-worker great for all types of applications.
Replace the variable ${latestVersion} with the current latest version:
You can first define the version in the ext section and add than the following gradle dependency to
your project build.gradle
if you want to import the core functionality of file-worker:
define version in file gradle.properties
fileWorkerVersion=${latestVersion}
or in build.gradle ext area
fileWorkerVersion = "${latestVersion}"
and then add the dependency to the dependencies area
implementation("io.github.astrapi69:file-worker:$fileWorkerVersion")
If you use the new libs.versions.toml file for new automatic catalog versions update
[versions]
file-worker-version=${latestVersion}
[libraries]
file-worker = { module = "io.github.astrapi69:file-worker", version.ref = "file-worker-version" }
then add the dependency to the dependencies area
implementation libs.file.worker
This section describes how to import snapshot versions into your project. Add the following code snippet to your gradle file in the repositories section:
repositories {
//...
maven {
name "Sonatype Nexus Snapshots"
url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots"
mavenContent {
snapshotsOnly()
}
}
}
Maven dependency is now on sonatype. Check out sonatype repository for latest snapshots and releases.
Add the following maven dependency to your project pom.xml
if you want to import the core
functionality of file-worker:
<properties>
...
<!-- FILE-WORKER version -->
<file-worker.version>${latestVersion}</file-worker.version>
...
</properties>
...
<dependencies>
...
<!-- FILE-WORKER DEPENDENCY -->
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.astrapi69</groupId>
<artifactId>file-worker</artifactId>
<version>${file-worker.version}</version>
</dependency>
...
</dependencies>
The versions of file-worker are maintained with the Semantic Versioning guidelines.
Release version numbers will be incremented in the following format:
<major>.<minor>.<patch>
For detailed information on versioning you can visit the wiki page.
The source code for file-worker are on GitHub. Please feel free to fork and send pull requests!
Create your own fork of astrapi69/file-worker/fork
To share your changes, submit a pull request.
Don't forget to add new units tests on your changes.
Do not hesitate to contact the file-worker developers with your questions, concerns, comments, bug reports, or feature requests.
- Feature requests, questions and bug reports can be reported at the issues page.
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