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    Release It!

    Release It!

    Automate versioning and package publishing

    Generic CLI tool to automate versioning and package publishing-related tasks. Use release-it for version management and publish to anywhere with its versatile configuration, a powerful plugin system, and hooks to execute any command you need to test, build, and/or publish your project. The latest major version is v15, supporting Node.js 14 and up (as Node.js v12 is EOL). Use release-it v14 for environments running Node.js v10 and v12. Although release-it is a generic release tool,...
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    Einstein

    Einstein

    A runtime dependency manager

    ...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. In order to establish a successful connection to the Gitlab Api, it's necessary to create the environment variables on the machine where einstein will be executed.
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    Buckaroo

    Buckaroo

    The decentralized package manager for C++ and friends

    Buckaroo is a decentralized package manager for C++ and related languages, designed to simplify the inclusion of external modules in projects. It supports pulling dependencies directly from various sources like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket, and integrates with the Buck build system to ensure fast and reproducible builds. Buckaroo's decentralized nature eliminates the need for a central repository, promoting flexibility and ease of use.​
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