Using asdf to manage my development tools

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  • SDKMan

    The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface

    Today I was reminded again of the tool asdf which can manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool. I have been a long-time user of Sdkman for managing my JVM related tool chain (JDK, Kotlin, Gradle, etc), but then I use Homebrew for managing Nodejs, Python, Poetry.

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    Today I was reminded again of the tool asdf which can manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool. I have been a long-time user of Sdkman for managing my JVM related tool chain (JDK, Kotlin, Gradle, etc), but then I use Homebrew for managing Nodejs, Python, Poetry.

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  • asdf

    Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more

    Today I was reminded again of the tool asdf which can manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool. I have been a long-time user of Sdkman for managing my JVM related tool chain (JDK, Kotlin, Gradle, etc), but then I use Homebrew for managing Nodejs, Python, Poetry.

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