@esy-ocaml/fauxpam

Fake opam binary. Promises nothing. Delivers nothing. One million percent cross platform.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

fauxpam

Fake opam binary.

Promises nothing.

Delivers nothing (except a binary named opam).

One million percent cross platform.

Use Cases

You have a package that relies on opam at build time and the author won't fix it. You can set up a local override that makes it depend on fauxpam. Over time we can make fauxpam's opam binary actually kind of resemble opam's behavior. Most of the users of opam binary at build time are just asking for opam config, so that could be pretty easy.