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Can you -A:alias an alias that specified a main-opts and use another -M as the main? I just want the extra-deps from that alias as well
Yes, "last one wins" when multiple aliases specify :main-opts
. That's in the docs I think?
Oh, there might be an issue mixing -M
and -A
-- don't do that. Just use one or the other and specify multiple aliases.
That was it, mixing -A and -M don't work, just have to list the alias in the -M itself
That's just a quirk of the clojure
shell script really.
Hum, that shell script is more loc than half my clojure programs 😛 , and its bash, so I'm not going to try to figure that one out haha
Pah, we have 125k lines of Clojure!
I'm exaggerating a bit, but it's a surprisingly long shell script lol. Ok, so I guess bash wins, the shell script is 487 loc, and borkdude's pure clojure rewrite is 708 loc hehe, I thought it might be smaller, but bash takes the cake today
search for deps and add them to deps.edn in emacs :) https://twitter.com/borkdude/status/1517810425689219072 😎