19 comments

  • figmert a day ago ago

    But why? Mise does this and more. It can install binaries from github, gitlab, uv, npm, and many more.

    • magnio a day ago ago

      Heck, mise has an HTTP backend that can install binaries from any URL. I use this to manage Atlassian CLI, whose official Windows binary is not on winget.

    • nulldomain a day ago ago

      Agreed, this looks like a far more limited mise alternative that still requires a completely different tool to run.

      Not sure if I'm misunderstanding the private binaries concept - what advantage does gzipping and encrypting the binary and putting it in an unlisted gist have over just storing a release in a private git repo only I can access with my PAT or key? Seems needlessly complicated.

    • christoff12 a day ago ago

      TIL about Mise; looks nifty.

    • sscaryterry a day ago ago

      mise ftw!

  • ramon156 a day ago ago

    If you're going to let an LLM write docs, at least let them write to the target of the dev. this README seems more internal, or more like a pitch, i suppose. It's weird.

  • pseufaux a day ago ago

    But isn't this built into uv already? Just point the sources table to GitHub.

    https://docs.astral.sh/uv/concepts/projects/dependencies/#pr...

    • mr_mitm a day ago ago

      AFAIK uv installs python packages only. This fetches and runs binaries from Github.

      • broknbottle 17 hours ago ago

        I’m this is not true, uv + wheels you can install binaries

      • pseufaux a day ago ago

        Ah. Missed that. Thank you

  • bavarianbob a day ago ago

    This is pretty cool, I'm doing something similar for binaries I use on my computer - https://github.com/chasen-bettinger/conf/blob/main/binaries....

  • droelf a day ago ago

    For pixi we also created a octoconda & a "github-releases" channel: https://prefix.dev/blog/octoconda-repackage-github-binary-re...

  • whinvik a day ago ago

    This is pretty neat.

    I am more used to uv than pixi or mise so it would be an easier addition to my workflow.

    However I do think it would probably be nicer if this kind of approach used conda packages as a source of truth. So kind of like pixi but without pixi!

  • oftenwrong a day ago ago
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  • _ZeD_ a day ago ago

    from TFA

        uv run ohbin run rg -- TODO src/
    
    yeaaah
  • notmarkeloff a day ago ago

    [dead]

  • jpollock a day ago ago

    Isn't this the problem bazel's supposed to solve?

    • jitl a day ago ago

      there are a few projects not using bazel