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Keeping the package up to date for odd systems like Illumos and BSDs. Most interpreted languages require a whole ecosystem and modules just to install. The one exception is shell script because it usually comes out of the box, but each of those platforms also has a different version too. That's what I'd prefer something statically compiled.
Comtrya seems like a cool solution, has BSD support, but it's in very early stages: https://comtrya.dev/introduction.html
Remco also looks good, although it's also more complex: https://github.com/HeavyHorst/remco
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