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.mise.toml
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# # mise config files are hierarchical. mise will find all of the config files
# # in all parent directories and merge them together.
# # You might have a structure like:
#
# * ~/work/project/.mise.toml # a config file for a specific work project
# * ~/work/.mise.toml # a config file for projects related to work
# * ~/.config/mise/config.toml # the global config file
# * /etc/mise/config.toml # the system config file
#
# # This setup allows you to define default versions and configuration across
# # all projects but override them for specific projects.
#
# # set arbitrary env vars to be used whenever in this project or subprojects
# [env]
# NODE_ENV = "development"
# NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX = "~/.npm-global"
# EDITOR = "code --wait"
#
# mise.file = ".env" # load vars from a dotenv file
# mise.path = "./node_modules/.bin" # add a directory to PATH
#
[tools]
bun = '1.0.29'
# terraform = '1.0.0' # specify a single version
# erlang = '26' # specify a major version only
# node = 'ref:master' # build from a git ref
# node = 'path:~/.nodes/14' # BYO – specify a non-mise managed installation
#
# # newest with this prefix (typically exact matches don't use the prefix)
# go = 'prefix:1.16'
#
# # multiple versions will all go into PATH in the order specified
# # this is helpful for making `python311` and `python310` available
# # even when `python` and `python3` point to a different version
# python = ['3.12', '3.11', '3.10']
#
# # some plugins can take options like python's virtualenv activation
# # with these, mise will automatically setup and activate vevs when entering
# # the project directory
# python = {version='3.12', virtualenv='.venv'}
# poetry = {version='1.7.1', pyproject='pyproject.toml'}
#
# [plugins]
# # specify a custom repo url so you can install with `mise plugin add <name>`
# # note this will only be used if the plugin is not already installed
# python = 'https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-python'
#
# [alias.node]
# # setup a custom alias so you can run `mise use -g node@work` for node-16.x
# work = '16'