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@blz-ospl/bpm

v0.2.0

Published

blz-ospl package manager

Readme

bpm

Disclaimer: BPM is currently in a pre-release state. Nothing on the development branch is guaranteed to work, even from commit-to-commit.

Additionally, the API on master is subject to change, and should not be relied on too heavily.

bpm is a package manager for the blz open-source programming language. It features code-generation and project development tools, and follows the "Map, Sync, Memo" ideology described by Sam Boyer.

Usage

The easiest way to use bpm is

Running

Currently, bpm requires node v10.6.0.

To build and run it:

$ npm run start

Future goals

  • Use pkg to produce binaries.