asdfg

Installing global asdf packages from a YAML config.

asdfg requires asdf to be installed and allows to configure and install/update multiple versions of asdf-plugins by a single cli command.

Installation

Install it via cargo:

$ cargo install asdfg

or install it manually:

Getting Started

You can open the asdfg YAML configuration file with your default editor by running:

bash $ asdfg config open

The YAML config is by default stored in ~/.asdfg/config.yaml. You can customise the config path with the --config or -c option.

Add the asdf packages you want to install with their respective versions here, e.g.:

```yml

~/.asdfg/config.yaml

rust: - 1.39.0 - latest python: latest erlang: latest elixir: - 1.9.3 - latest golang: latest ```

The keys must match an asdf plugin name, the version(s) can either be a single value or a list of versions. All version must be available via the asdf plugin. The last version for each asdf plugin is set to be the globally used version, when running:

bash $ asdfg install

In order to install all configured version of a specific asdf plugin, run:

bash $ asdfg install <plugin-name>

For further commands, please have a look at the cli documentation:

bash $ asdfg --help

License

asdfg – Installing global asdf packages from a YAML config.
Copyright (C) 2020, Paul Götze

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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