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Hey guys, does anyone have experience using sift and its various flags?
@mikebelanger what are you trying to do?
@flyboarder I have this resource file that I’ve packaged in a JAR, and everytime that project JAR is used, I’d like boot to copy a particular file in that JAR into the project’s designated resource directory. I’ve tried using the (sift :to-resource…) command in the build.boot to move that file over, but it claims it can’t find it in the fileset. Do I need to extract it from the JAR into the fileset first (ie using the (sift :add-jar… command first?
but you can do it as one command I believe, i.e. use both settings (sift :add-jar #{#””} :to-reource #{#”"})
@mikebelanger not sure if that is the exact signature but, you get the idea
@flyboarder ah cool, didn’t know you could chain them