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A new chapter in tools-deps-native
(experiment).
https://github.com/borkdude/tools-deps-native-experiment
v0.0.3 has been released.
The CLI has gotten some love (but probable needs more love). You can now invoke some tools.deps.alpha functions from the command line, e.g.:
$ tools-deps-native deps '{:deps {medley/medley {:mvn/version "1.3.0"}}}'
Also the binary can behave as a pod with respect to babashka, which allows you to use tools.build
in babashka from source where calls to tools.deps.alpha are delegated to the pod. That has been done in this fork:
https://github.com/babashka/tools.bbuild
Note that this work should be considered experimental. Having said that, all tools.build tests are passing. People who want to follow up on this, feel free to discuss in #babashka.
The majority of the pod work/bbuild has been done by @hugod. 3
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