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I'd like to confirm, the :deps
key on aliases is deprecated in favor of :replace-deps
, right?
I consider :deps to be an short (and vague) version of :replace-deps key, so try avoid using it. I change any :deps to :replace-deps so I have one less thing to remember 😉
not deprecated, they are both valid alternatives that do the same thing
alright, I was curious because :replace-deps
is mentioned in the reference on the site, but just :deps
on aliases is not. Is the behavior defined if both are present?
They are aliases for each other. If have to look in the source code to see which one "wins" if you specified both.