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Using modman without git or svn
colinmollenhour edited this page Feb 19, 2012
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Modman integrates nicely with git and svn by offering handy checkout
, clone
and update
commands. However, if you want to bypass the VCS requirement you can easily do so. For example, if I downloaded and extracted a zipped file containing a modman module to /home/colin/modules/Super_Cool, there are two ways to deploy it:
Using the link
command you can simply link to a module located on your local file system.
cd /var/www
modman init # Only if I haven't already run it before
modman link /home/colin/modules/Super_Cool
The other way is to manually move, copy or link the module into your project's .modman directory.
cd /var/www
modman init # HINT: This basically just runs `mkdir .modman`
mv /home/colin/modules/Super_Cool .modman
modman deploy Super_Cool
Once the module is installed, if changes are made to the modman file you should run modman deploy <modulename>
or modman deploy-all
to update the symlinks.