Lux: A New Package Manager for Lua Programming Language
By
Lyngbakr
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
Lux is a new package manager for Lua programming language that aims to provide a luxurious experience for developers. It's positioned as an alternative to the existing Luarocks package manager, offering additional features while still being a work in progress. The project is open source and hosted on GitHub, featuring documentation with tutorials and guides for managing Lua projects effectively.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledA luxurious package manager for Lua.
As this project is still a work in progress, some luarocks features have not been (fully) implemented yet.
On the other hand, lux has some features that are not present in luarocks.
It features a tutorial and several guides to make you good at managing Lua projects.
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