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@juhoteperi Is boot-alt-test ready to be listed along community tasks in the wiki?
https://github.com/Deraen/saapas is another one
https://github.com/Deraen/saapas/commit/c9196b1fce10e9af6a08daab265edd5353eb62b8 🎉
hm, not aware of anything like that
we do have a new
task tho thanks to @seancorfield , you can use it like boot -d seancorfield/boot-new new -t <template-name> -n <app-name>
i was pretty stoked, i went a full month of clojure programming without installing lein thanks to it
had to install it today tho to work on one of my old libs
I guess there might be some value in having boot-new
have some built-in templates that project lein
projects? 🙂
I was working on clojure.java.jdbc
the other day and was so tempted to switch the local dev/test setup from lein
to boot
🙂
(the CI system uses mvn
so whether it has project.clj
or build.boot
is irrelevant)
@mobileink: factoring in your suggestion there
@mobileink: ahah I am Italian so it is more like: http://www.wordreference.com/iten/lampone
I put it 😄
Hi, do you have any recommendation how to create a tgz file from my boot build? I need to put the project jar file and some config and start/stop scripts in it
putting those files in the correct locations inside the tgz (e.g. *.sh
files from $PROJECT_DIR/scripts
into bin
dir in tgz and $PROJECT_DIR/config
in config
the root dir of tgz)
I couldn’t find such a task on the community tasks on wiki, the only thing I thought of was to use for example boot-shell and execute the tar
binary
I think the easiest would be to call tar
from the shell yes, or maybe use some java/clojure (?) library for that
I am not aware of any pre-made task
the task will accept the list of file names or regexes to match against and will call boot.core/by-name
or boot.core/by-re
for getting the right java.io.File
s
there are also other utils here: https://github.com/boot-clj/boot/blob/master/doc/boot.core.md#by-ext
@richiardiandrea: but the pronunciation you put is lam bone. I think you want /lam-bo-nay/ (Note that -ne does not mean -nay to most English speakers).
@mobileink: I copied the pronunciation from that website
in my head is more like ne
anyways as we don't really have the ay
ending in Italian
@richiardiandrea: thanks, maybe it will be a good exercise for me to write such a task 🙂
yes, I suspect the -e is a "pure" e in Italian, but we don't have that in English. IOW, when you say "lampone" in Italian, an English speaker will hear "lam-po-nay". "ne" will always be heard as 3 sounds: n-e-i (en-?-ee, using ? because we don't even have a way of writing that pure sound). sorry to be so pedantic, I'm a language geek. ;)
@mobileink: you are definitely right about that, you do have the sound though, but not at the end of a word (I guess?)
ah, yes we have the sound, but we do not recognize it as a first class sound. a fascinating example imo of how our literacy training affects our perceptions!
interestingly enough, I found it only in conjunction with i
: http://www.wordreference.com/enit/break
haven't tried too many words, but bet and bed have a slightly different sound