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@borkdude congrats on your long-term clojurists together funding, I'm stoked to see you (and bb) on that list! https://www.clojuriststogether.org/news/long-term-funding-selections/
What would be the best way to append the output of a babashka.process to a file? (p/process '[echo hello] {:out some-file})
Is this doable by relying only on babashka.process
and babashka.fs
or do I need to go deeper into java?
@escherize, depending on your use case, it might also be possible to go the nbb route. I haven't used nbb, but I think it might be easier to pull in a node TUI library.
that is neat! since membrane is pure clojure, it's at least theoretically possible to add a cljs+ink backend, but I haven't used any of the libraries enough to feel know how much work it might be.