AndroidLogger.v1.4.3.1 added super features welcome your tests!
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Now it is far more than just an Android dev plugin, and already provided many powerful and practical features, wish you like it!
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Added support of [cmdout]: Quickly run cmd at Common Cmds by one click.
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Super [search]: Find your keywords by one click at Common Cmds or FastCmd.
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Auto HiLight android log files, and bundles of Android useful tools!
search options:
- /i: ignore case
- /r: recursive
- /o: opened
- /f: folder
- /s: detect src
- /w: whole word
- /m: mark
Note: If left keywords empty at <param>, search will use your selected text!
https://x.com/zhaoxidu/status/1921586760431042628
AndroidLogger Power Search! -
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Please let me know any bugs!
I have release r2:- if set /s, will also append /r
- fix /w issue
- fix /s occasionally not worked
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@glandon ,
Please notice, despite a couple of topics and a bunch of posts, no one has replied to one of your posts about this “AndroidLogger” plugin. My guess is it’s because, like me, no one can figure out what it is, other than it might log something for Android, or deal with some sort of log generated by an Android device, or in another way be useful to someone developing for Android devices.
But, IMO, you’ve done a really poor job of explaining what this plugin is. If you want to drum up interest, you need to give people context, and do more that listing features that we have no clue what they mean or do. (And until they are convinced the plugin is interersting and/or useful, no one is likely to go look at a youtube video link, or go try a random plugin.)
Also, if this is supposed to be a tool for Android app developers who use Notepad++, which is what my guess is, that’s going to be a really small subset of Notepad++ users, so it might not be surprising that no one has replied yet.
But if you do a good job of describing what this plugin actually does, and give some practical use cases for some of its features, you might find that people find uses other than Android developement (or whatever the intended purpose is), and that, more than repeated posting into the void, is likely to help get people interested in your plugin.