What is the process to getting dependency graph support for a new package manager? (deno) #139199
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I'm also interested. I'd like to see support for Bazel's |
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Deno's package manager works with package.json and npm libraries and produces a lockfile called deno.lock by default.
I'd like to initiate supporting this lockfile format as well as supporting anything needed by deno to work with github dependency graph
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