Add component and team info to some //testing, //tools OWNERS files.

This adds some basic TEAM and COMPONENT info for the top-level
//testing and //tools files and a few subdirectories, where either
the right owners are in infra or we don't really have good owners
but might as well pick something. This also adds a TEAM entry
for //build.

R=phajdan.jr@chromium.org

Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2800973004
Cr-Original-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#463048}
Cr-Mirrored-From: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src
Cr-Mirrored-Commit: 9d705ef39020eddba9be5d940b88d1bfd82b6834
1 file changed
tree: b304117c8801dd1ebb6fa412db9717d8a32a6285
  1. .gitignore
  2. __init__.py
  3. base.css
  4. doc.css
  5. footer.html
  6. gitiles_autolink.py
  7. gitiles_ext_blocks.py
  8. gitiles_smart_quotes.py
  9. header.html
  10. md_browser.py
  11. OWNERS
  12. prettify.css
  13. README.md
  14. update-css.sh
README.md

md_browser

This is a simple tool to render the markdown docs in a chromium checkout locally. It is written in Python and uses the Python ‘markdown’ package, which is checked into src/third_party.

md_browser attempts to emulate the flavor of Markdown implemented by Gitiles.

Gitiles is the source browser running on https://chromium.googlesource.com, and can be run locally, but to do so requires a Java install and a Buck install, which can be slightly annoying to set up on Mac or Windows.

This is a lighterweight solution, which also allows you to preview uncommitted changes (i.e., it just serves files out of the filesystem, and is not a full Git repo browser like Gitiles is).

To run md_browser:

  1. cd to the top of your chromium checkout

  2. run python tools/md_browser/md_browser.py

  3. There is no step three.

This will run a local web server on port 8080 that points to the top of the repo. You can specify a different port with the -p flag.