forked from Cutieguwu/raven
3654d76340681cae8aa9718eea3fe80f2299c531
6ad82c3339 and refactored to combine prey.toml with nest.toml. The WorkspaceHandler.discover_packages() function is very broken
forked
6ad82c3339 and refactored to combine prey.toml with nest.toml. The WorkspaceHandler.discover_packages() function is very broken
forked
6ad82c3339 and refactored to combine prey.toml with nest.toml. The WorkspaceHandler.discover_packages() function is very broken
forked
6ad82c3339 and refactored to combine prey.toml with nest.toml. The WorkspaceHandler.discover_packages() function is very broken
Raven
First off, the name is not a play on Rust + maven, but maven and my uni's
mascot.
Second, this is meant to be a simple tool to manage simple Java projects from the command line with sanity.
It takes inspiration from Cargo, and essentially serves as a sanity-preserving
wrapper for javac and java.
Installing
Installing with cargo:
cargo install --git https://gitea.cutieguwu.ca/Cutieguwu/raven.git --branch master
raven will likely fall back to panicking in various scenarios. This will be
worked out over time.
raven is only tested under linux. NT and Darwin support is not guaranteed.
WSL may affect the behaviour of raven. Quirks to be worked out.
Getting Started
raven new demo
cd demo
raven run main
Raven commands
Usage: raven <COMMAND>
Commands:
new Create a new raven project
init Create a new raven project in an existing directory
build Compile the current project
run Run the current project
test !!! BORKED !!! Run the tests
clean Remove the target directory and caching
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
Future plans
- Make
raven runfall back to an entry point specified in Nest.toml, when none provided. - Fix project structure, eliminate inter-dependencies.
- Separate out
java.rsinto a dedicated wrapper library.
- Separate out
- Possibly add support for pulling remote packages via
raven add. This will be implemented should there arise a need. - Wrap errors properly, instead of hap-hazardly using
anyhow - Maybe proper logging?
Languages
Rust
97.9%
Java
2.1%