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Hi! I love this service, and I used to use this daily at some point, to navigate my own codebase spread across dozens of packages. Very helpful! Although right now I cannot find a class that I know exists, but that's besides the point.
I now work in an organization, whose most repos are private - it is an agency. We use a module standard, and ship our modules in packages of a specific type, such as dhii-mod. We often need to navigate our codebase, and to find packages with specific classes, for which your service is really good. Unfortunatley, it only works for public packages, it seems, which is quite understandable.
Since it is open-source, I was wondering: would be possible, and how easy, to add packages from Private Packagist to its index?
Also, how easy is it to customize the tool? Say, if I want to add a user registration feature, and allow users to star specific classes or packages.
Thanks!
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Hi! I love this service, and I used to use this daily at some point, to navigate my own codebase spread across dozens of packages. Very helpful! Although right now I cannot find a class that I know exists, but that's besides the point.
I now work in an organization, whose most repos are private - it is an agency. We use a module standard, and ship our modules in packages of a specific type, such as
dhii-mod
. We often need to navigate our codebase, and to find packages with specific classes, for which your service is really good. Unfortunatley, it only works for public packages, it seems, which is quite understandable.Since it is open-source, I was wondering: would be possible, and how easy, to add packages from Private Packagist to its index?
Also, how easy is it to customize the tool? Say, if I want to add a user registration feature, and allow users to star specific classes or packages.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: