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I'm making good progress, and I have another question: what's the best way to specify an entry that will run clean for a bunch of other entries. I see "clean {depends [jar:clean]}" in the app example, and indeed it appears to not work.
I'd be happy with something like: clean {update! (mach.core/mach foo:clean bar:clean)} -- the mach
function appears to have the code I want to run, but also re-reads the Machfile which doesn't seem like the right way forward.