dotslash

DotSlash is a command-line tool that is designed to facilitate fetching an executable, verifying it, and then running it. It maintains a local cache of fetched executables so that subsequent invocations are fast.

DotSlash helps keeps heavyweight binaries out of your repo while ensuring your developers seamlessly get the tools they need, ensuring consistent builds across platforms.

Name
dotslash
Main Program
dotslash
Programs
  • dotslash
Homepage
Version
0.5.7
License
Maintainers
Platforms
  • x86_64-darwin
  • aarch64-darwin
  • i686-freebsd
  • x86_64-freebsd
  • x86_64-solaris
  • aarch64-linux
  • armv6l-linux
  • armv7l-linux
  • i686-linux
  • loongarch64-linux
  • powerpc-linux
  • powerpc64-linux
  • powerpc64le-linux
  • riscv64-linux
  • s390x-linux
  • x86_64-linux
  • aarch64-netbsd
  • armv7l-netbsd
  • i686-netbsd
  • powerpc-netbsd
  • x86_64-netbsd
  • i686-openbsd
  • x86_64-openbsd
  • i686-windows
  • x86_64-windows
  • armv5tel-linux
  • armv7a-linux
  • m68k-linux
  • mips-linux
  • mips64-linux
  • mipsel-linux
  • mips64el-linux
  • riscv32-linux
  • armv6l-netbsd
  • mipsel-netbsd
  • riscv64-netbsd
  • x86_64-redox
  • wasm32-wasi
Defined
Source