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question about cli #199
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Hi, @jradom. |
Hi Roman, Does it mean that you don't have time and desire adding CLI capabilities? Pleas, let me know one way or another Thanks Jeff |
Hi Jeff, From my perspective, it's easy to do, so you can do it. Thanks, |
Roman,
I’m sorry to hear that. Well, I’ll need to switch to some other tool then.
Thanks
Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
Yes, I don't have time for it.
From my perspective, it's easy to do, so you can do it.
Thanks,
Roman.
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@jradom, You know. Project is not working without consumers. |
FYI, I really like and so is my management but there is a competition even in open source. And the reason I can't easily do it because I'm not a real expert in such kind of tools. Cheers (Spasibo) Jeff |
Just a friendly reminder. Did you have any chance to work on my request because I'll need to use some sort of Visual testing n my upcoming Typescript project? Thanks in advance Jeff |
As I understood, you decided to stop using library at all, didn’t you? |
Hi Roman, It's kinda funny and might be lost in translation or miscommunication. This is what I wrote recently "FYI, I really like and so is my management but there is competition even in open source. And the reason I can't easily do it because I'm not a real expert in such kind of tools." Again I do like your tools with all features and accuracy of it, etc. And I have/had a plan to call it from my Typescript code once you'll expose options to a jar file CLI. I'd prefer to have all or most options to be exposed to CLI but make them optional with some defaults. And a simple sample code maybe in Typescript (optional). Actually, we use the Cypress UI testing tool. Again your stuff is great and I had found something similar I still will prefer to use yours. I also hope I'll be able to reuse my previous test configurations in the new project and Typescript. It'll be great if you can do it in a timely fashion. I hope I've clarified my goals. Thanks Jeff |
Oh, I think you were confused that I said if you not gonna do it I MIGHT need to switch to some other tool |
Ok, I think I can do it. |
Hi Roman,
Just following up. Where are you standing with my request for CLI making?
Please, let me know
Thanks
Jeff
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Ok, I think I can do it.
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@romankh3 Hi, I'd like to work on the issue. |
@scp-WFZ hi, I had CLI in library in a past and removed it. As you can see our dialoge above, it should be done in separated repository just because I want to save Feel free to do it in this repo: https://github.com/romankh3/image-comparison-cli |
//CS304 Issue link: romankh3#199
Hi Roman,
I'm very happy with your tool but we are moving towards Javascript/Typescript. Is it possible for you to build a jar with parameters input? So, I'll be able to invoke it from Typescript? Please, let me know
Thanks
Jeff
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