Ditz version 0.3 has been released!
Ditz is a simple, light-weight distributed issue tracker designed to
work with
distributed version control systems like darcs and git. Ditz maintains
an issue
database directory on disk, with files written in a line-based and
human-
editable format. This directory is kept under version control alongside
project code. Changes in issue state is handled by version control like
code
change: included as part of a commit, merged with changes from other
developers, conflict-resolved in the standard manner, etc.
Ditz provides a simple, console-based interface for creating and
updating the
issue database files, and some rudimentary HTML generation capabilities
for
producing world-readable status pages. It offers no central public
method of
bug submission.
Synopsis:
set up project. creates the bugs.yaml file.
- ditz init
- ditz add-release
add an issue
- ditz add
where am i?
- ditz status
- ditz todo
do work
- write code
- ditz close
- commit
- goto 3
finished!
- ditz release
Changes:
0.3 / 2008-06-04
- readline support for all text entry
- hook system. Use ditz -l to see possible hooks.
- new commands: archive, shortlog, set-component
- improved commands: log, assign, add-release
- new issue type: ‘tasks’
- ‘ditz’ by itself shows the todo list
- zsh tab completion for subcommands
- local config can now specify bugs directory location
- issue name interpolation now on all issue fields
- bugfix: various HTML generation bugs
- bugfix: ditz now works from project subdirectories
- bugfix: removed UNIX-specific environment variable assumptions
0.2 / 2008-04-11
- bugfix: store each issue in a separate file to avoid false conflicts
- added per-command help
- added ‘log’ command for recent activity
- added better exception handling—turn into pretty error messages
- added text-area commands like /edit, /reset, etc
- all times now stored in UTC
0.1.2 / 2008-04-04
- bugfix: add_reference very broken
0.1.1 / 2008-04-04
- bugfix: bugfix/feature question always returns feature
0.1 / 2008-04-02
-
Initial release!