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While this might look like a blog post, it's actually a New Year's Eve round-up of the main Clojure projects I maintain and their updates since August: https://corfield.org/blog/2019/12/31/releases/ -- expectations, honeysql, core.cache, core.memoize, java.data, java.jdbc, clj-new, depstar, next.jdbc, dot-clojure -- consider this a six-month summary of their releases. Follow-ups to #expectations #honeysql #clojure #sql #tools-deps as appropriate, or via DM.
https://clojars.org/seancorfield/clj-new only shows clj-new 0.8.3
and 0.8.4
fails on the command line when tried just now. Is this just slowness for clojars to update?
0.8.3
seems to be working just fine though :)
Oops! I got distracted by work and forgot the most important step: deploy clj-new
Thanks for the heads up. 0.8.4 is on Clojars now.
Seems like that's the maintainers equivalent of forgetting the attachment on an email 🙂 Thanks Sean, great work.
FYI, regarding Clj-new and --query it surprised it it isn't called --dry-run as is common but I guess there are good reasons...
@U0522TWDA Well, it doesn't dry run the actual dependency fetching, and it provides more information about the template substitutions and what file/folder names would be created, with namespaces etc. So I felt -?
/ --query
was more appropriate.
Thank you
(there's already a verbose option to display information about the dependency fetching -- at some point I may try to integrate a full "dry-run" approach)
New year new version V1.1.0 🎆 Now fork has a convenient handler to perform real time server side validation, before a form is submitted. Check it out in the README https://github.com/luciodale/fork