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222 | 851 | |
2.7% | 2.5% | |
4.6 | 5.6 | |
3 days ago | 3 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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asdf-hashicorp
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Help needed installing an old version of terraform
brew install asdf asdf plugin-add terraform https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-hashicorp.git asdf install terraform 0.12 asdf exec terraform destroy
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Asdf Performance
I'm a huge fan of asdf and have been using for years together with direnv! It's great to see how much effort is put into it! I hope more people adopt it so that we don't have to `curl | sh`! One thing I have issues with asdf is security as are no checksums, so, you if I project get compromised you'll get compromised, too. This, of course, is in addition to the third-party asdf plugin getting itself compromised (which is the greater risk). Last, but not least - I wish asdf came with something like eget [0] incorporated so that it can install 99% of the plugins directly and safely! Last, but not least - 99% of the plugins have almost identical code and all that changes is the repo, so, this should be generalized. For example, many years ago I made just one codebase of all HashiCorp plugins [1] and it's been working great!
- Gerenciando versão de ferramentas com asdf/asdf-vm
- Share a GPU between pods on AWS EKS
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ASDF or how to manage multiple runtime versions.
CMD> asdf plugin list all Output sample: [...] kubebuilder https://github.com/virtualstaticvoid/asdf-kubebuilder.git kube-capacity https://github.com/looztra/asdf-kube-capacity.git kubectl *https://github.com/Banno/asdf-kubectl.git kubectl-bindrole https://github.com/looztra/asdf-kubectl-bindrole.git kubectx *https://gitlab.com/wt0f/asdf-kubectx.git kubefedctl https://github.com/kvokka/asdf-kubefedctl.git kubeseal https://github.com/stefansedich/asdf-kubeseal.git kubesec https://github.com/vitalis/asdf-kubesec.git kubespy https://github.com/jfreeland/asdf-kubespy.git kubeval https://github.com/stefansedich/asdf-kubeval.git terraform *https://github.com/Banno/asdf-hashicorp.git terraform-docs *https://github.com/looztra/asdf-terraform-docs.git terraform-lsp https://github.com/bartlomiejdanek/terraform-lsp.git terraform-validator https://github.com/looztra/asdf-terraform-validator.git terragrunt https://github.com/lotia/asdf-terragrunt.git [...]
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Asdf – An Extendable Version Manager
I've been using it and has contributed to it, but I wish it supported out of the box GitHub-based release binaries as 90% of my code for different vendors was relatively the same, so, instead of having multiple identical repositories, I created one, which uses introspection [0].
I wish this was available out of the box to handle literary 90% of the tools.
Also, I typically pair it with direnv [1] for even more magic.
[0]: https://github.com/Banno/asdf-hashicorp
[1]: https://direnv.net/
asdf-nodejs
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Show HN: Flox 1.0 – Open-source dev env as code with Nix
Not nix based, but I really like https://github.com/jdx/mise too to manage dev tools.
It’s a modern version of https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf written in Rust.
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Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
That's what I would suggest as well. WSL2 and use asdf[1] to manage the erlang/elixir versions.
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Configuração do Windows para desenvolvimento
echo "Installing nodejs with asdf" asdf plugin add nodejs https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-nodejs.git asdf install nodejs latest asdf global nodejs latest
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Update Go version from CLI
However this is still a neat script OP! I was looking for something like this when installing Go for the first time and was contemplating between goenv, gvm, and asdf before settling on brew.
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Development Containers
Have you tried this? https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-nodejs#nvmrc-and-node-versio...
Also lts, lts-hydrogen, etc are available to install I can see when running `asdf list all nodejs`
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fnm: 🚀 Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
How does this compare to nvm or asdf?
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M1 keeps changing Ruby 2.5.1 to 3.0
I'm not too familiar with installing Ruby on Mac, but you could try using a ruby version manager (like rbenv or asdf).
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ASDF: Automatic Management of Multiple Versions
For more information, or if you need help on this awesome tool, don’t hesitate to head over to asdf-vm.com. Also, feel free to star the GitHub Repository of asdf to support the team behind this project. 😉
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[Ubuntu] How to install a newer version of Node than the one provided by apt?
nvm was adding a huge delay to my shell startup and starting node. There are faster ones out there like n https://github.com/tj/n or fnm https://github.com/Schniz/fnm I use fnm there are also similar tools that work with multiple languages like asdf https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf
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venv help please
Now, what you want is to have multiple Python versions installed in your system. The most used way on Linux is pyenv, I think. Another one that I found is asdf. I'd try that before pyenv because pyenv is a bit quirky to install.
What are some alternatives?
asdf-terraform-docs - terraform-docs (https://github.com/segmentio/terraform-docs) plugin for asdf
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface
asdf-plugins - Convenience shortname repository for asdf community plugins
nodenv - Manage multiple NodeJS versions.
asdf-flutter - Flutter plugin for the asdf version manager
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. ⚡
terraform-provider-kubernetes - Terraform Kubernetes provider
asdf-postgres - asdf plugin for Postgres
asdf-terragrunt - Terragrunt plugin for the asdf version manager
n-install - Installs n, the Node.js version manager, without needing to install Node.js first: curl -L https://bit.ly/n-install | bash
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more