Øyvind Berg and John De Goes discuss Bleep, the new config-as-data build tool

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  1. bleep

    A bleeping fast scala build tool!

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  3. monorepo.tools

    Your defacto guide on monorepos, and in depth feature comparisons of tooling solutions.

    This explains it really well: https://monorepo.tools/

  4. sbt

    sbt, the interactive build tool

    Sbt has the primitives that would allow that, but this would change the semantics of the test task. See also testQuick and https://github.com/sbt/sbt/issues/6292

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