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Serve a manifest or watch the pack output for testing the pack #55

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SettingDust opened this issue Oct 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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Serve a manifest or watch the pack output for testing the pack #55

SettingDust opened this issue Oct 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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SettingDust commented Oct 20, 2024

If first, need a generated manifest file.
If second, need to allow output to directory instead of only archive.
I prefer to first serve a packwiz manifest or unsup https://git.sleeping.town/unascribed/unsup/wiki/Manifest-format.
The custom manifest need a new program to install it.
Maybe we can serve the pakku lock file and use pakku to install the pack as well?
But pakku fetch will remove some files. fetch is for the purpose

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Ready🚀 in Pakku project Oct 20, 2024
@SettingDust SettingDust changed the title Serve a server or watch the pack output for testing the pack Serve a manifest or watch the pack output for testing the pack Oct 20, 2024
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So something like using git clone and then pakku fetch?

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SettingDust commented Oct 20, 2024

So something like using git clone and then pakku fetch?

Allow serve lock file on http server for testing locally. Host lock file for checking is enough

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