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asdf-sync Build Lint

asdf sync plugin for the asdf version manager providing Semantic Versioning constraint support and more.

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Dependencies

If asdf works, so does this. All it needs is Bash v3 or newer.

Install

Plugin:

asdf plugin add sync
# or
asdf plugin add sync https://github.com/robzr/asdf-sync.git

That's it!

Usage

asdf sync runs exclusively as an asdf extension command, and extends the functionality of asdf by automatically installing plugins, interpreting version constraints to auto-update .tool-versions, and adds the ability to specify plugin URLs and refs in the .tool-versions file.

Configuration

A standard syntax .tool-versions file is all that is needed for basic asdf-sync functionality.

sver 1.2.0
terraform 1.5.7
terragrunt 0.51.5

Now, running asdf sync will ensure these plugins are installed.

Version Constraint Interpretation

asdf is great, but there is no native syntax for version constraints, which can be a powerful mechanism to enable automatic updates while preventing breaking changes. If a program is versioned in accordance with Semantic Versioning, it should be safe to simply follow updates within the same major version, as SemVer specifies that breaking changes require a major version increment.

sver 1.2.0        # sync-constraint="~> v1.2, !pre"
terraform 1.5.7   # sync-constraint="~> v1.5, !pre"
terragrunt 0.51.5 # sync-constraint="~> v0.51.5, !pre"

Using a sync-constraint="<constraint>" token in .tool-versions will assign a version constraint to a given package. Upon running asdf sync, the latest versions matching the constraint will be determined, and the .tool-versions file will be updated accordingly. The double quotes are optional, but needed if the constraint contains any whitespace.

Typically after this, you will also want to run asdf install to install the new versions.

asdf Plugin URLs

If a plugin is not in asdf plugin registry, the only way to install it is to manually specify the URL. Anyone running asdf out of CI/CD, for example, will need to manually manage these plugin URLs, and run asdf plugin add <name> <url> for each plugin. By using another token embedded in .tool-versions comments, asdf-sync can take care of this automatically.

sver 1.2.0        # sync-url=https://github.com/robzr/asdf-sver
terraform 1.5.7   # sync-constraint="~> v1.5, !pre" sync-url="https://github.com/blah/blah"

asdf Plugin refs

The sync-ref=<ref> token can also be used to override the default plugin git ref.

sver 1.2.0        # sync-url=https://github.com/robzr/asdf-sver sver-ref=development
terraform 1.5.7   # sync-ref="dev/new_plugins"

Help!

At any time, just run asdf sync help for detailed usage instructions.

GitHub Action

A composite GitHub action exists, which can be called from workflows, and will take care of installing asdf, installing asdf-sync, running asdf sync, and running asdf install. It incorporates caching, and the default behavior will simply run previously installed tools out of the cache, unless a change in .tool-versions` is detected.

Usage is simple, just make sure you checkout your own repo first, so it can read your .tool-versions.

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4

      - uses: robzr/asdf-sync@v0.4

See action.yaml for advanced usage options.

Credits

Contributing

Contributions of any kind welcome! See the contributing guide.

Thanks goes to these contributors!

License

See LICENSE © Rob Zwissler