You can also add a makefile to build the pharo image in the git repository. I usually have a src/pharo packages build/Makefile structure.
Thierry Le 28 juil. 2015 1:14 PM, "François Stephany" <tulipe.mouta...@gmail.com> a écrit : > As Sven mentionned it, you can simply put your filetree files in a > subdirectory. > You can have a look at https://github.com/fstephany/hello-pharo It's a > bit outdated but it will give you the idea. > > On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Tommaso Dal Sasso < > tommaso.dalsa...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to version a project on git using filetree. >> Since I also have some external resources (like images), I would avoid >> loading the whole project from the pharo image, because that would >> download the external files in a cache directory, thus making them >> difficult to reach and update. >> >> My idea is to update the git repository from the commandline, and then >> run a script to build the image. >> >> The question then is: is there an easy way to programmatically load a >> project from a local directory? >> >> Also, do you have any suggestions for a better workflow to handle this >> situation? >> >> Thanks, >> Tommaso >> >> >