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pkgx can solve a bunch of problems. It can potentially replace SDKMAN!, Volta and even Homebrew in my dotfiles, which would be a huge plus for me.
Also, installing tools with it is very fast since only shims are created. When running such tools for the first time, then it takes care of downloading them.
TODOs
- Support for symbolic links for shims on Linux (WSL2 not auto symlinking pkgxdev/pkgx#620)
- I gave up on this, I'm ok with shims for now.
- tea symbolic links should be development environment aware pkgxdev/pkgx#667
- Is not going to happen soon, but I'm ok for now.
- Automatically
--sync
when needed pkgxdev/pkgx#664 - Name binaries with x86_64 rather than non standard x86-64
pkgxdev/pkgx#675
- Is not going to happen, but it is not a problem.
- Support for installing Java (so that I can replace SDKMAN!) (+java pkgxdev/pantry#89)
- Discover pkgs from volta and corepack pkgxdev/pkgx#980 (so that I can replace Volta)
- Remove SDKMAN!, use pkgx instead
- Remove Volta, use pkgx instead
- Remove Homebrew, use pkgx instead
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