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is there a function that pretty prints a deps.edn dependency tree a la lein deps :tree
? are people just using maven to accomplish that?
I’ve got a java class on the classpath that looks like this:
public final class com.whatever.Main {
public static void main(java.lang.String[]);
}
Is there any way to use :main-opts
to invoke com.whatever.Main.main()
? I tried:
:aliases
{:some-alias
{:main-opts
["-m" "com.whatever.Main"]}}
but that looks for com/whatever/Main__init.class
. I realize I’m probably stretching how aliases are meant to be used, but it would be mega convenient to be able to run this using the cli.