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364 | 2,396 | |
3.3% | 1.1% | |
6.3 | 9.4 | |
7 days ago | about 24 hours ago | |
Kotlin | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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iOS and Bazel at Reddit: A Journey
From the CI perspective, downloading artifacts from a remote cache offers drastic reductions in builds that run through Bazel by avoiding duplicated work. There’s no doubt that this is great all by itself. But, it’s even better to avoid building/downloading/executing parts of your Bazel workspace that haven’t changed. In general, this is called “test selection” and, fortunately, there are open source implementations that are designed to work with Bazel like https://github.com/Tinder/bazel-diff. This approach has offered wonderful improvements to CI build/test times even without a powerful remote cache implementation.
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Go Dependency management in large company projects - How do you do it?
Hyper-large tech companies managing hyper-large monorepos using Bazel (google), buck (Facebook), please (thought machine), pants (Twitter, Foursquare & Square) enjoy them but also have a lot of resources devoted to running and maintaining it.
- Redo: A recursive, general-purpose build system
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Pants 2.8 adds Golang support: Remote caching, a consistent interface across languages, and minimal boilerplate
Hi! So my understanding is that ex-Google engineers spread the idea of MonoRepo build tools to other similar-sized companies, and that lead to Facebook's Buck and I think Pants is Twitter's sort of a similar MonoRepo solution. Is that right? I know that Thought Machine has Please (which is actually written in Go, for Go monorepos), so I'm curious how Pants new Go support compares to Please.
What are some alternatives?
Bazel - a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
pants - The Pants Build System
example-bazel-monorepo - 🌿💚 Example Bazel-ified monorepo, supporting Golang, Java, Python, Scala, and Typescript
android-build-eval - This project includes Uber-agnostic auto-generated project(s) with a comparable complexity to existing Uber Production mobile apps. These are buildable on Buck, Bazel and Gradle- therefore enable build time benchmarking.
tup - Tup is a file-based build system.
distroless - 🥑 Language focused docker images, minus the operating system.
buck-converters - My collection of buck converter circuits
buildtools - A bazel BUILD file formatter and editor
Builder - Next-Gen Builder
bobc - Remote cache for https://bob.build
parker - 🍀 package the workdir into a lightweight container runtime that can be executed directly.
rules_ios - Bazel rules for building iOS applications and frameworks