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tagger | Alex Eagle <alex@aspect.dev> | Fri Oct 01 12:23:02 2021 -0700 |
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Friday demo
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author | Alex Eagle <eagle@post.harvard.edu> | Fri Oct 01 10:47:40 2021 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Oct 01 10:47:40 2021 -0700 |
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parent | 5e3a061667f636b805f59e1c56fba1c4921fe4a8 [diff] |
feat: add test command (#38) Currently it's just a simple pass-through to bazel
This is the frontend for the Aspect build tool. It is currently just a wrapper around bazelisk or bazel, meant to install in tools/bazel.
In the future, we might totally replace the bazel C++ client, and this tool would be a gRPC client of the bazel server.
I can find that Aspect is an easier-to-use wrapper and feel motivated and comfortable to try it immediately.
From aspect.build/install I quickly pick an Installation option, and am guided through to successful install.
The first time I run aspect
in interactive mode,
bazel
bazel build
bazel test