What should I name my nested packages?

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What should I name my nested packages?

Evan Donahue
Hello,

Just a quick question as I work on refactoring and cleaning up a project I've been working on. I notice that packages like Fuel appear in nice, nested hierarchies in my code browser, with 'Core' nested under 'Fuel' even though 'Core's package name is actually Fuel-Core. I'm wondering what I have to do to get my own packages to nest similarly in the code browser beyond just naming them accordingly.

Thank you,
Evan
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Re: What should I name my nested packages?

Peter Uhnak
Hi,

are you referring to tags?

If you right-click a package, you see options such as "Add tag...", "Promote as package", "Demote to package with tag".

Peter


On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 02:10:38PM -0400, Evan Donahue wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Just a quick question as I work on refactoring and cleaning up a project
> I've been working on. I notice that packages like Fuel appear in nice,
> nested hierarchies in my code browser, with 'Core' nested under 'Fuel' even
> though 'Core's package name is actually Fuel-Core. I'm wondering what I
> have to do to get my own packages to nest similarly in the code browser
> beyond just naming them accordingly.
>
> Thank you,
> Evan

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Re: What should I name my nested packages?

Evan Donahue
Yes, that looks like it. Thanks.

Relatedly, do I correctly infer that tags only organise /within/ packages, and so cannot be downloaded separately?

Thank you,
Evan
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Re: What should I name my nested packages?

Tudor Girba-2

> On May 31, 2016, at 5:50 PM, Evan Donahue <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> Yes, that looks like it. Thanks.
>
> Relatedly, do I correctly infer that tags only organise /within/ packages,
> and so cannot be downloaded separately?

Yes.

Doru

> Thank you,
> Evan
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