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A gx tool for working with a big bunch of repositories/packages
> go get -u github.com/ipfs/gx-workspaceTo update package foo in package bar, where foo is a nested dependency (a
dependency of bar and also a dependency of bars other dependencies).
Change directory to the package bar, and run:
gx-workspace update start foo
This will ensure all necessary dependencies are installed, and generate a
gx-workspace-update.json file that specifies the set of tasks to be done to
complete the update. It should also have the correct hash of the package you
are trying to update in the 'Changes' map.
To progress with the updates, run gx-workspace update next and follow the prompts.
For each package you will have to run the next command twice. Once to do the
update and run the tests, then once to publish and commit those changes (this
allows manual inspection of the packages if desired).
This process continues until you reach the root package, bar in our example.
At which point the update is complete.
Feel free to join in. All welcome. Open an issue!
This repository falls under the IPFS Code of Conduct.
MIT
