Git collections are how IguanaX finds:
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Collections are curated lists of git repositories containing reusable components and libraries, allowing users to easily access frequently used resources. The Settings Collections page is where you will create and manage all of your Collections.
IguanaX relies on Collections to find:
Custom /wiki/spaces/IXB/pages/3019178009 to populate into the Components screen, and
Libraries /wiki/spaces/IXB/pages/3121872897 to populate the Libraries screen in the translator
They are integral to the design of the platform.
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Here’s the collections screen. |
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Click Edit to add/remove
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Iguana queries the Git Collections and populates what we call the Git cache. If you want to access the documentation for a particular component, you can click on Learn More in the component description. |
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See Git Cache for more information. |
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When you install Iguana X there are currently three “builtin” GIT collections bundled with the install. These enable you to create components to handle the most common tasks. It is possible that more collections will be added in future installs. Looking for a particular component? See all of the available Collections. When you want to view the documentation for a particular component, click on Learn More in the component description. |
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Collections.
Collections are a great way to make it easy to deploy groups of components. Learn how to create your own here: /wiki/spaces/IXB/pages/3026059265
This master list contains all of the Collections that are built-in or that you created in your instance. Learn more about our built-in iNTERFACEWARE Collections.
/wiki/spaces/IXB/pages/3022356485 is where IguanaX maintains a local cache of the Git repositories of components and libraries.