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hks0 | 8 months ago
At first I offered mise as the recommended tool, and after a while I declared it's the only supported way to build the project and boom! All support requests that used to end with "oooh my XYZ's version was not matching the project's requirement" are gone now.
I like asdf but it has quirks. Mise has been a better companion for me past few years.
I also hear people say "but my node/ruby/elixir/java/foo version manager will break. My team uses that tool in our other projects, etc, etc" then I only have to show them what an amazing drop-in replacement mise is and nothing breaks; there's no going back for them.
I just hope muse stays mise, and doesn't become just[1] (whom I also install via mise)
przemo_li|8 months ago
syhol|7 months ago
Mise tracks config files to make sure it doesn't delete used versions: `mise config ls --tracked-configs`