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High-performance extensible build system for reproducible multi-language builds.
A monorepo that holds all of Foursquare's opensource projects
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Building and packaging Python with Pants and PEX - an annotated example
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Demo for building Python projects with The Pants Build System.
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CLI for working with Python packages and BUILD files in a Pants monorepo
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A simple website to answer the most pressing question you'll ever face.
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S3 Coursier Plugin for use with Pants
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It is pants or shorts weather?
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Change or try on clothes, such as shirts, pants, t-shirts. Also includes a face changer.
Defines a template for IoT device event streaming
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A guide to using Twitter's Pants build tool to create minimal docker image using a compiled PEX
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Exploratory PantsBuild repo
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A polyglot monorepo containing some of my small projects - Python, Q, Haskell, Bash, Starlark - powered by Make and Pants
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These STL files are to make a nuts cooler.
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Labeling subsystems with their backends would make it clearer which backends needed to be enabled in order to activate certain features. It would also make it safe(r) to render experimental backends on the docsite.
Relates to #8992.