Package manager
A package manager is a set of tools that automates and manages computer software. They deal with packages, or collections, of bundled files. Package managers make it easy to install, upgrade, or remove software for a computer's operating system.
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Homebrew/livecheck provides various automated ways of detecting formulae updates.
Repology provides an API that provides details on whether a Homebrew package is outdated e.g. https://repology.org/metapackage/boost/versions
A separate Ruby application that can be trivially deployed on e
The documentation states that the default cache dir on an XDG compatible *nix system is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/composer/cache but composer uses XDG_CACHE_HOME/composer as default.
https://getcomposer.org/doc/03-cli.md#composer-cache-dir quote:
By default it points to $COMPOSER_HOME/cache on *nix and macOS, and C:\Users<user>\AppData\Local\Composer (or %LOCALAPPDATA%/Composer) on Windows.
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This is a great issue to work on if you are new to the Poetry code base and want to start contributing. Over the years the poetry code base has added various fixes that catered to now unsupported versions of python. With the release of 1.2, we will drop support for all Python versions prior to 3.6. With this we want to clean up the code base of any such workarounds we did to support backwards
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When searching for a recipe-revision that doesn't exist, the error message can be improved
conan search zlib/1.2.11@#58dde97face18c9c280e2d6093c45d15 -r conan-center
ERROR: Not found: https://conan.bintray.com/v2/conans/zlib/1.2.11/_/_/revisions/58dde97face18c9c280e2d6093c45d15/files/conanmanifest.txt. [Remote: conan-center]
Searching using recipe-revision for a reference that doe
Current Behavior:
When I do npm init in a folder with spaces, for example test foo bar, only the first space gets replaced by a dash in the proposed name
Expected Behavior:
All the spaces in the name of the folder should get replaced by a dash
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
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Describe the solution you'd like
We opened #808 to discuss how we might use GitHub actions. At the time, this repo didn't have actions enabled. Now that it does, we should try them out for some of the things in that thread.
_Edit from @arschles - we have focused this issue to just the twitte
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In a project with a given tool installed locally (in this case, ember-cli)—
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$ volta list ⚡️ Currently active tools: Node: v12.16.2 (current @ /Users/chris/dev/test/foo/package.json) Yarn: v1.22.4 (current @ /Users/chris/dev/test/foo/package.json) Tool binaries available: ember (current @ /Users/chris/dev/test/f
- I'd be willing to implement this feature (contributing guide)
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ruby-version: 3.0.0
Should be using a matrix, even if you only want a single version, as it makes it easier to add versions.
Morevover, I feel that just the current stable ruby version is not the best default. My recommendation would be current and two preceding, but I leave that up to the maintainers.
More importantly, I believe that ruby-head should be there b
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yarn whywon't indicate any package info in the resolutions fieldIf the current behavior is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce.
"pkg": "^1.0.0"resolutionsfield in package.json,pkg: "1.0.0"