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Thanks for opening this discussion! This makes total sense. Mill should be a platform like sbt is a platform. It would make badges of Mill plugin more readable and also it would allow people to browse all Mill plugins on a particular Mill version. |
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In more recent versions of Mill there is the convention of publishing Mill plugins in a similar way that Scala JS or Scala Native publish. For example in your mill build you might see:
However, if you're using Mill 0.10.x the actual artifact it fetches is
mill-scalafix_mill0.10_2.13
. So when you're including a badge for this artifact like you see in https://index.scala-lang.org/joan38/mill-scalafix/badges you see that entire name. I think it'd be nice to special case mill plugins and show that really this is justmill-scalafix
forMill (0.10.x)
. This would be similar to how you differentiate between JVM and JS artifacts.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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