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Rome
DESCRIPTION
Carthage cache for S3, Minio, Ceph, Google Storage, Artifactory and many others. Rome is a tool that allows developers on Apple platforms to use Amazon's S3, Minio, Ceph, other S3-compatible object stores or/and a local folder. The Rome binary is also attached as a zip to each release on the releases page here on GitHub. Suppose you're working a number of frameworks for your project and want to share those with your team. A great way to do so is to use Carthage and have team members point the Cartfile to the new framework version (or branch, tag, commit) and run Carthage update. Unfortunately, this will require them to build from scratch a new framework. This is particularly annoying if the dependency tree for that framework is big and/or takes a long time to build. Use a cache. The first team member (or a CI) can build the framework and share it, while all other developers can get it from the cache with no waiting time.
Features
- A CI can be both consumer and producer
- This workflow relies on .version files being produced by Carthage
- Set up endpoint override
- Custom Engine
- Rome can still read the INI Romefile, for now
- Since version 0.17.1.49 Rome allows you to specify what platforms are supported for a specific Romefile Entry
Programming Language
Haskell
Categories
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