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Use antq as a library #209
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@tengstrand Sorry for late reaction.
Unfortunately no for now. |
@tengstrand I'm (ab)using |
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@liquidz I suspect it won't take much, given how close the functionality already is! 🤞 |
@tengstrand @pmonks Lines 31 to 32 in 9c7cc46
The first argument |
@liquidz from my perspective that looks like a good start, though I think some of the other CLI options may also be handy to have available via the
I think there also needs to be a separate API that's equivalent to the |
@pmonks Thanks for your advice :)
Supported. Line 16 in 3414e7e
Added. Line 33 in 3414e7e
Could you try |
The new api works really well! Thanks @liquidz |
@tengstrand Thanks for your confirmation! |
Switched to that version. Thanks @liquidz! |
Hi!
I'm considering using antq within the poly tool.
If we let the poly tool execute the libs command, it returns all the used libraries in the workspace, e.g.:
My idea is to allow the user to also show the column
outdated
that will be populated if the library is out of date, by using antq internally.I haven't digged into the code so much yet, but is it possible to use antq as a library, and let it return a data structure with all the outdated libraries, when called?
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