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Mise is the best.

If you are a stickler about automation, easily repeatable system state, and being able to bootstrap new projects without having to eff around with the crap show of Ruby/Python/Node envs and how every person likes to use different tools for setting those up, or even just making it simple to have repeatable envs for go and rust, its great. Especially because you can do it without getting Docker/containerd involved.

Works great for getting a basic repeatable CI type build up and running without having to get CI or a big build system involved. Those are the right tools in the right situations, but for small teams or personal projects, I'm not going through the hassle and JVM dependencies of Bazel, Gradle, etc.

I also use it to manage my local system tools in my dotfiles (in combination with chezmoi).



>having to eff around with the crap show of Ruby/Python/Node envs and how every person likes to use different tools for setting those up

This was the problem I wanted to solve, and I ended up on nix+direnv (and am considering devenv) because nix, due to the existence of nixos, packages all the tools already! Does Mise support zig? or nim? or crystal? Nix does! And Nix will continue to keep up to date with all the tools, whereas things like asdf and mise - since they're specialized and not the basis of a full distro - are less likely to do so.


If you want to run al these possible supplychain attacks onto your host machine, be my guest.




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