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Frontend developers shouldn't even have to open Eclipse in order to get started developing PolyGerrit: Eclipse is far from the most popular frontend development environment, and setting it up for the first time is an unnecessary barrier. Add a flag --polygerrit-dev to the daemon command that does two things: 1. Act as if gerrit.enablePolyGerrit is set to true, enabling the PolyGerrit UI. 2. Serve PolyGerrit from the local buck-out directory, as if it were launched from Eclipse, ignoring the version compiled into the war. Change-Id: Ibfe92d3d53637c5c8424e3200791f28260c0c9fa |
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