4 releases (breaking)
| 0.7.0 | Aug 17, 2021 |
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| 0.6.0 | Jul 19, 2021 |
| 0.5.0 | Jul 2, 2021 |
| 0.4.0 | Jun 25, 2021 |
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Tangram
Tangram is a build system and package manager.
- TypeScript makes writing builds easy with autocomplete and type checking.
- Sandboxing ensures builds do not have unspecified dependencies.
- Lockfiles covering all dependencies make builds reliable and reproducible.
- Bundles package software with all their dependencies in isolation from the rest of your system.
- Rootless operation makes it easy to install and use without elevated permissions.
- Content addressed storage minimizes disk use and network transfer.
- Virtual filesystems eliminate duplication on disk and download artifacts on demand.
- Cross compilation makes it easy to build for any machine with no virtualization.
- Version constraints allow you to precisely control the version of each dependency.
- Granular caching delivers fast incremental builds shared between machines.
- Distributed execution schedules builds on as many machines as possible.
To get started, run the install script below, or download the latest release and add it to $PATH.
curl -fsSL https://tangram.dev/install.sh | sh
Create a file at the root of your project called tangram.ts with the following content:
export default () => tg.file("Hello, World!");
Run tg build.
$ tg build
fil_01tvcqmbbf8dkkejz6y69ywvgfsh9gyn1xjweyb9zgv0sf4752446g
$ tg cat fil_01tvcqmbbf8dkkejz6y69ywvgfsh9gyn1xjweyb9zgv0sf4752446g
Hello, World!
As a build system
Use Tangram to build your existing projects faster and more reliably. This example builds a Rust project with the native libraries it depends on.
import openssl from "openssl";
import { cargo } from "rust";
import * as std from "std";
import source from "./packages/hello";
export default () => {
return cargo.build({
env: std.env(openssl()),
source,
});
};
Run tg run to build and run the program.
$ tg run
Hello, World!
As a package manager
Use Tangram to build reproducible environments that start instantly. This example builds an environment that contains specific versions of jq and ripgrep.
import jq from "jq";
import sqlite from "sqlite";
import * as std from "std";
export default () => std.env(jq(), ripgrep());
Run tg run -- sh to build the environment and run a shell in it.
$ tg run -- sh
$ jq --version
jq-1.7.1
$ sqlite3 --version
3.43.2
$ exit
Dependencies
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