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yes, should be no worse, and occasionally much better
https://ask.clojure.org/index.php/8440/equivalent-of-leiningens-managed-dependencies-in-deps-edn
Thanks! :override-deps also look promising
Yeah, was just going to say that
Doesn't communicate it in the same way that managed dependencies does
default-deps is addressing the same use case as dependency management but there is still work to do to make it actually useful
Can you use it at the root of a deps.edn
or does it require an alias?
@danielcompton I added an answer explaining how we use :override-deps
at World Singles Networks -- because we use it extensively!
Thanks to both of you! This feels like a great use-case for Ask Clojure to me
Alex has addressed that already. It is an off-the-shelf solution that is easy to maintain/administer.
And provides all the functionality needed for the task. There is no Clojure/Script equivalent to use (but folks are welcome to write such things and offer them up to Cognitect/the public).