Looks great, but I don’t like having to install dependencies manually.
Call me lazy, but I would prefer a real package for my package manager that resolves and installs all dependencies for me.
For development, sure I’ll use npm, maven, or whatever to get what I need.
But when I install anything to increase my productivity, I feel the “requires this and that” off putting. I want to become more efficient, not have more work to do and more stuff to keep maintained.
The tool looks really nice though! I love simple file formats that allow for keeping stuff in Git 😄
For development i understand using package.json or whatever.
But when providing the finished solution I think it should be provided as a deb/rpm/flatpak.
I don’t want to manage sources and keep the installation in a cloned git repo. That is what my OS package manager is for. For example, Spotify would never distribute their client as a package.json. It is just not convenient.
Of course I love that the source is available, but I prefer the conveniance of a deb/rpm when I am just consuming software.
I seldom do work with node/npm. It is not my domain and I won’t learn it for the purpose of using this software.
Looks great, but I don’t like having to install dependencies manually.
Call me lazy, but I would prefer a real package for my package manager that resolves and installs all dependencies for me.
For development, sure I’ll use npm, maven, or whatever to get what I need.
But when I install anything to increase my productivity, I feel the “requires this and that” off putting. I want to become more efficient, not have more work to do and more stuff to keep maintained.
The tool looks really nice though! I love simple file formats that allow for keeping stuff in Git 😄
What doesn’t it install from the package.json that you need?
For development i understand using package.json or whatever.
But when providing the finished solution I think it should be provided as a deb/rpm/flatpak.
I don’t want to manage sources and keep the installation in a cloned git repo. That is what my OS package manager is for. For example, Spotify would never distribute their client as a package.json. It is just not convenient.
Of course I love that the source is available, but I prefer the conveniance of a deb/rpm when I am just consuming software.
I seldom do work with node/npm. It is not my domain and I won’t learn it for the purpose of using this software.