diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fa697da68..ba8104ff6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Lastly, it can be used programmatically via its [API](#api) and has a Scala JS [ Enable the SBT plugin by adding ```scala -addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.1") +addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.3") ``` to `~/.sbt/0.13/plugins/build.sbt` (enables it globally), or to the `project/plugins.sbt` file of an SBT project. Tested with SBT 0.13.8 / 0.13.9 / 0.13.11 / 0.13.12 / 0.13.13 / 0.13.15 / 0.13.16-M1 / 1.0.1-M5. @@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ echo 'autoload -Uz compinit ; compinit' >> ~/.zshrc Add to your `build.sbt` ```scala libraryDependencies ++= Seq( - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.1", - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.1" + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.3", + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.3" ) ``` @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ of the cache used by a particular project, in case you have any doubt about what Enable the SBT plugin globally by adding ```scala -addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.1") +addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.3") ``` to `~/.sbt/0.13/plugins/build.sbt` @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ The `bootstrap` command generates tiny bootstrap launchers, able to pull their d repositories on first launch. For example, the launcher of coursier is [generated](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/scripts/generate-launcher.sh) with a command like ``` $ ./coursier bootstrap \ - io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.1 \ + io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.3 \ -f -o coursier ``` @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ The `bootstrap` command can also generate [scala-native](http://scala-native.org ``` $ ./coursier bootstrap \ --native \ - io.get-coursier:echo_native0.3_2.11:1.0.1 \ + io.get-coursier:echo_native0.3_2.11:1.0.3 \ -o echo-native [info] Linking (2354 ms) [info] Discovered 1291 classes and 9538 methods @@ -439,14 +439,14 @@ hey Add to your `build.sbt` ```scala libraryDependencies ++= Seq( - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.1", - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.1" + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.3", + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.3" ) ``` Note that the examples below are validated against the current sources of coursier. You may want to read the [documentation of the latest release](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/v1.1.0-M4/README.md#api-1) of coursier instead. -The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.1"`, mainly depends on +The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.3"`, mainly depends on `scalaz-core` (and only it, *not* `scalaz-concurrent` for example). It contains among others, definitions, mainly in [`Definitions.scala`](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/core/shared/src/main/scala/coursier/core/Definitions.scala), @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ that expects to be given metadata, wrapped in any `Monad`, then feeds these to ` you the final `Resolution`, wrapped in the same `Monad` it was given input. This final `Resolution` has all the dependencies, including the transitive ones. -The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.1"`, is precisely in charge of fetching +The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.3"`, is precisely in charge of fetching these input metadata. It uses `scalaz.concurrent.Task` as a `Monad` to wrap them. It also fetches artifacts (JARs, etc.). It caches all of these (metadata and artifacts) on disk, and validates checksums too. diff --git a/doc/readme/README.md b/doc/readme/README.md index 8aac40eb3..8fe3f666d 100644 --- a/doc/readme/README.md +++ b/doc/readme/README.md @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Lastly, it can be used programmatically via its [API](#api) and has a Scala JS [ Enable the SBT plugin by adding ```scala -addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.1") +addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.3") ``` to `~/.sbt/0.13/plugins/build.sbt` (enables it globally), or to the `project/plugins.sbt` file of an SBT project. Tested with SBT 0.13.8 / 0.13.9 / 0.13.11 / 0.13.12 / 0.13.13 / 0.13.15 / 0.13.16-M1 / 1.0.1-M5. @@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ echo 'autoload -Uz compinit ; compinit' >> ~/.zshrc Add to your `build.sbt` ```scala libraryDependencies ++= Seq( - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.1", - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.1" + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.3", + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.3" ) ``` @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ of the cache used by a particular project, in case you have any doubt about what Enable the SBT plugin globally by adding ```scala -addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.1") +addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.3") ``` to `~/.sbt/0.13/plugins/build.sbt` @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ The `bootstrap` command generates tiny bootstrap launchers, able to pull their d repositories on first launch. For example, the launcher of coursier is [generated](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/scripts/generate-launcher.sh) with a command like ``` $ ./coursier bootstrap \ - io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.1 \ + io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.3 \ -f -o coursier ``` @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ The `bootstrap` command can also generate [scala-native](http://scala-native.org ``` $ ./coursier bootstrap \ --native \ - io.get-coursier:echo_native0.3_2.11:1.0.1 \ + io.get-coursier:echo_native0.3_2.11:1.0.3 \ -o echo-native [info] Linking (2354 ms) [info] Discovered 1291 classes and 9538 methods @@ -468,14 +468,14 @@ hey Add to your `build.sbt` ```scala libraryDependencies ++= Seq( - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.1", - "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.1" + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.3", + "io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.3" ) ``` Note that the examples below are validated against the current sources of coursier. You may want to read the [documentation of the latest release](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/v1.1.0-M4/README.md#api-1) of coursier instead. -The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.1"`, mainly depends on +The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.3"`, mainly depends on `scalaz-core` (and only it, *not* `scalaz-concurrent` for example). It contains among others, definitions, mainly in [`Definitions.scala`](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/core/shared/src/main/scala/coursier/core/Definitions.scala), @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ that expects to be given metadata, wrapped in any `Monad`, then feeds these to ` you the final `Resolution`, wrapped in the same `Monad` it was given input. This final `Resolution` has all the dependencies, including the transitive ones. -The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.1"`, is precisely in charge of fetching +The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.3"`, is precisely in charge of fetching these input metadata. It uses `scalaz.concurrent.Task` as a `Monad` to wrap them. It also fetches artifacts (JARs, etc.). It caches all of these (metadata and artifacts) on disk, and validates checksums too.