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Original author(s) | Liviu Ionescu (ilg) |
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Initial release | 18 April 2017[1] | .
Written in | JavaScript |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Package manager |
License | MIT |
Website |
xpack |
The xPack Project Manager (xpm) is an open source tool to automate builds and manage dependencies for language neutral, multi-version projects, inspired by npm.
It allows to:
xpm complements npm and shares the same public packages repository (npmjs.com).
The open source project is hosted on GitHub as xpack/xpm-js [3].
It is part of the xPack Project [4].
It can be installed via npm from npmjs.com [5]
Submission declined on 27 March 2024 by
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Original author(s) | Liviu Ionescu (ilg) |
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Initial release | 18 April 2017[1] | .
Written in | JavaScript |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Package manager |
License | MIT |
Website |
xpack |
The xPack Project Manager (xpm) is an open source tool to automate builds and manage dependencies for language neutral, multi-version projects, inspired by npm.
It allows to:
xpm complements npm and shares the same public packages repository (npmjs.com).
The open source project is hosted on GitHub as xpack/xpm-js [3].
It is part of the xPack Project [4].
It can be installed via npm from npmjs.com [5]
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