January Gnarly Learnings #1: Local services with asdf and foreman

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  • asdf

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

    The first obstacle for most users will be that asdf has no equivalent of docker compose up for booting and monitoring an entire local environment. (As of January 2022 the asdf discussions page is recently dark but this was an active topic at the time of its disappearance.) Brainstorming the matter with a colleague, he pointed out we were essentially proposing Foreman. A few moments later he found this:

  • Foreman

    Manage Procfile-based applications

    [Note: We're talking about Foreman, not The Foreman.]

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  • foreman

    an application that automates the lifecycle of servers (by theforeman)

    [Note: We're talking about Foreman, not The Foreman.]

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