good news, yarn allows for a custom folder name:
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"scripts": {
"newinstall": "yarn install --modules-folder ./lib"
}
Next?
good news, yarn allows for a custom folder name:
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"scripts": {
"newinstall": "yarn install --modules-folder ./lib"
}
I don't see the point in re-inventing the package manager wheel. I also highly doubt the likelihood of matching the quality and feature set of npm. That being said whatever works, I'm in favor of.
Ultra Fast. It is faster than plain npm.
Hmm that sounds cool. Would love to see this with a web interface.
GitHub Package Registry, a package management service that makes it easy to publish public or private packages next to your source code.
GitHub Package Registry is fully integrated with GitHub, so you can use the same search, browsing, and management tools to find and publish packages as you do for your repositories. You can also use the same user and team permissions to manage code and packages together. GitHub Package Registry provides fast, reliable downloads backed by GitHub’s global CDN. And it supports familiar package management tools: JavaScript (npm), Java (Maven), Ruby (RubyGems), .NET (NuGet), and Docker images, with more to come.
You can try GitHub Package Registry today in limited beta. It will always be free to use for open source—more pricing details will be announced soon.
Source https://github.blog/2019-05-10-introducing-github-package-registry/
ahk7 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2018, 13:51If it isn't a AHK authored solution I'm not using it not going install a node app (yuck) or chocolatey (double yuck) for what is essentially a simple "download and copy to folder" script. It is not the managing script but how to organise/setup the library portal what matters - the rest is fairly trivial.
ahk7 wrote: ↑12 May 2019, 09:14GitHub Package Registry, a package management service that makes it easy to publish public or private packages next to your source code.
GitHub Package Registry is fully integrated with GitHub, so you can use the same search, browsing, and management tools to find and publish packages as you do for your repositories. You can also use the same user and team permissions to manage code and packages together. GitHub Package Registry provides fast, reliable downloads backed by GitHub’s global CDN. And it supports familiar package management tools: JavaScript (npm), Java (Maven), Ruby (RubyGems), .NET (NuGet), and Docker images, with more to come.
You can try GitHub Package Registry today in limited beta. It will always be free to use for open source—more pricing details will be announced soon.
Source https://github.blog/2019-05-10-introducing-github-package-registry/
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"Author": "Author",
"Thread URL": "Thread URL",
"GitHub Zip": " GitHub Zip"
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"Author": "Author",
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In all fairness this thread isn’t about a package manager. It’s about a standard library. I.E. A library that comes with AHK.
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|- COM
| |- RegisterActiveObject
| |- GetActiveObjects
|- NET
| |- Socket
| | |- ...
| |- HTTP
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