#Jarviz has a new feature suggested by @thomasdarimont: compare local vs. remote checksums

#SneakPeek

#Jarviz keeps learning new tricks. It can now find entries by name or pattern #SneakPeek
#Jarviz working as a #Maven enforcer rule #SneakPeek
Thinking in adding tighter #Maven integration to #Jarviz i.e, call Jarviz from the build. Which is your preference?
🦉Maven plugin
44.4%
👮‍♂️Enforcer rule
22.2%
🌟Both
33.3%
Poll ended at .
Spelunking with #Jarviz is fun. You can use it to find invalid packages such as it's the case of #Gradle's API JAR which is a poorly generated fatjar 🙃
Spelunking with #Jarviz

One complaint for not adopting #Java Modules is that tooling is not ready. Well, #Jarviz aims to fix some of the shortcomings:

- find split packages
- show module name and module descriptor
- print bytecode versions
- show and query JAR manifest

https://github.com/kordamp/jarviz/

GitHub - kordamp/jarviz: ☕️ JAR file analyzer

☕️ JAR file analyzer. Contribute to kordamp/jarviz development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
#Jarviz's latest trick: find split packages. Also, supply a directory as input

w00t! Stackd podcast episode #63 is out! One CLI to Rule them All

@aalmiray joins @kito99 and @dhinojosa to talk about #jreleaser, #jbang, #Jarviz, #AI, whether or not #Java is over the hill, #http4s, #picocli, #jcommander, and much more: https://www.pubhouse.net/2023/02/stackd-63-one-cli-to-rule-them-all.html

Stackd 63: One CLI to Rule them All – Pub House Network

#Jarviz is now a fully modular Java CLI. Of course I used jarviz to find out 🤩