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    Apache Maven

    Apache Maven

    Apache Maven core

    Maven is a project development management and comprehension tool. Based on the concept of a project object model: builds, dependency management, documentation creation, site publication, and distribution publication are all controlled from the pom.xml declarative file. Maven can be extended by plugins to utilize a number of other development tools for reporting or the build process.
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    Wireit

    Wireit

    Wireit upgrades your npm/pnpm/yarn scripts to make them smarter

    ...It persists caches between runs and across CI so identical steps don’t redo expensive tasks like bundling or type-checking. The system also serializes or parallelizes scripts based on dependencies to avoid race conditions while maximizing throughput. Because it integrates at the script layer, it works with any underlying tool—TypeScript, Rollup, Jest, or bespoke commands—while remaining transparent to developers.
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    niv

    niv

    Easy dependency management for Nix projects

    Niv is a tool designed for managing dependencies in Nix projects. It simplifies adding, updating, and removing package sources via a single nix/sources.json file, improving reproducibility and version control in Nix-based workflows. niv simplifies adding and updating dependencies in Nix projects. It uses a single file, nix/sources.json, where it stores the data necessary for fetching and updating the packages. Nix is a very powerful tool for building code and setting up environments. niv complements it by making it easy to describe and update remote dependencies (URLs, GitHub repos, etc). ...
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    Einstein

    Einstein

    A runtime dependency manager

    ...Software products are commonly composed of multiple projects, and those projects relate to each other at some kind of level. It's important to guarantee that those relationships are based on the projects' versions so one can assure that they can evolve without compromising such relationships. During dependencies calculation, the einstein tool needs to fetch projects' extra information from a central repository. At its current version, einstein is prepared to communicate to any Gitlab instance, through its api, so it assumes that declared dependencies represents projects that are all stored in a single Gitlab instance. ...
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    ASPOJO-based dependency manager.
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