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Update repos-github.md #292

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Add VirtusLab/besom to repos-github.md

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review by @tgodzik ?

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tgodzik commented Nov 10, 2023

review by @tgodzik ?

I haven't merged it because I don't think it will work currently. It uses scala-compose underneath which is just a prototype.

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review by @tgodzik ?

I haven't merged it because I don't think it will work currently. It uses scala-compose underneath which is just a prototype.

I was wandering if it would be possible to use it as a collection of standalone scala-cli projects.
I've beed using this pattern to force IntelliJ to work properly and it mostly works.
There's just a lot of BSP connections ;)

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tgodzik commented Nov 10, 2023

review by @tgodzik ?

I haven't merged it because I don't think it will work currently. It uses scala-compose underneath which is just a prototype.

I was wandering if it would be possible to use it as a collection of standalone scala-cli projects. I've beed using this pattern to force IntelliJ to work properly and it mostly works. There's just a lot of BSP connections ;)

It should be possible, but I am not sure if Scala Steward supports that use case yet.

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lbialy commented Nov 15, 2023

We could start with just core sdk maybe and then contribute multi-module capabilities (if not present)?

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tgodzik commented Nov 15, 2023

I wonder whether would should set up something similar to https://github.com/scalameta/steward for it though. It will be easier to debug.

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