hmm, if you are doing something you do not own and get paid for doing it, I think it's not a side project but a sideline job since you said you already have job?
In my definition, side project is a project on its early development that you own and you do it when you are free. You are not gaining money from it yet (but there are other projects that you can monetize even if it's just a concept).
@MichaelMao I see you are from Taiwan. Do you mind sharing what is the situation now there? Just curious.
According to my news source (9gag), China will kill her if she visited Taiwan. Now that it doesn't seem to be happening, what do you think China will do?
@mr5 Git tags don't produce different versions. It's just a way to give a name to a single commit. E.g., if you have commit fef94d49ac7e24f63fce9674b53ed9cf16e7b4a1 and you just name it "tag1". Then you can refer to it with its tag rather than the full hash. That's it.
And due to Git's light approach to history/references/branching the tag can also be considered like a branch. But the HEAD is static.
You could get the main branch to a stable point, you know you want to release it, so you tag the commit. You name it "release1" for example. You can then build the code from that point in time.
We are going to depend on tag to trigger a pipeline, then publish an app, so that's why I want the tag name to refer to a particular version of the app.
[Captain Obvious] Every example I've seen does it as a seperate repo as inevitably at some point customer needs diverge slightly, and while they can all be built on the same core, there's usually some minor tweaks to be made
not anymore. Android Studio have this "flavor" thing wherein you can produce multiple variants of your app. You can also have a source code specific to that variant.
on the deployment, you can just tell for which tenant you want to deploy, take the tenant id into account when generating the app id and use that same tenant id to figure out which plugins to load
@CaptainObvious I assume that each own app does not need a unique repo
[Captain Obvious] When I was looking at doing something similar at my old place I used a plugin system to plug in tenant-specific features/configs and just released with tenanted configs through octopus. Still one app build though
I definitely wouldn't trust this to work uniformly even without the evidence here. Usually switches like -R (anything starting with a dash or double dash) are separate group to other things. And +x is another thing - it's instructing what permission is to be assigned. Could be that some chmod implementations don't care about the difference. But I wouldn't count on that being the norm.
For the most part *NIX commands are <command> [OPTIONS] [OTHER STUFF] [WHATEVER ARGUMENTS YOU WANT TO FEED HERE. OFTEN FILES/DIRECTORIES]