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We don't yet have good examples on how to use build args and the different things the user might be able to do with them. This is the only page that goes into a bit more detail https://docs.earthly.dev/docs/guides/build-args.
Ideally:
- The tutorial includes a step that shows how they are used (including code)
- There is an isolated example just for build args
These are new in .NET 5.0: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.operatingsystem?view=net-5.0
They expose methods for all the common operating systems like OperatingSystem.IsWindows() but also still support the API where you pass in a string: OperatingSystem.IsOSPlatform(string platform).
The new APIs are easier to understand so we should consider exposing them.
We are using font-awesome V4 and should migrate to font-awesome V5 which comes with its own vue.js module: https://github.com/FortAwesome/vue-fontawesome
Migration includes removing old font-awesome V4 module and changing all existing icons to new vue.js tag.
This is blocked until #114 is merged which comes with first initial integration.
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Some of the repos that we import has ".go" in the file path. eg. https://github.com/nats-io/nats.go.
When using packr v2 to build packr parses the folder path as a file and reports error ".../nats.go" is a directory.
The issue is in findAllGoFiles in jam/parser/finder.go
I am happy to raise a PR if you like
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Running e.g. ./pants help tailor shows:
help tailor
`tailor` goal options
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Auto-generate BUILD file targets for new source files.
Config section: [tailor]
None available.
... which doesn't indicate that there are any advanced options. There are, in this case.
If a goal/subsystem has advanced options, the output of help should tell users th
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What version of Garble and Go are you using?
$ garble version v0.4.1-0.20210929123233-e7320ec9c034 $ go version go version go1.17.2 linux/amd64
What environment are you running Garble on?
Dune systematically buffers the output of commands so that their output is not mixed up during parallel builds. However, this is not ideal for interactive commands that require direct access to the terminal.
Currently, the only workaround is to run dune with -j 1 --no-buffer which is not ideal since it completely disables parallelism and also require a specific dune invocation.
Another ide
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globthrows an evaluation error when it detects an infinite recursion in adirectory traversal. However, it detects this recursion even if the specific
subpath leading to that recursion is excluded via the
exclude=[]argument.This means that recursive symlinks cannot be ignored in glob expressions,
even if they occur in subtrees that