Mise

Mise en place!

mise en place! Et de l’aqua de table, s’il vous plaît !

Still using asdf to manage your project- or home directory-binaries? Or you have nothing else in place than Dockerfiles? – It’s time to put that aside!

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Mise en place (French pronunciation: [mi zɑ̃ ˈplas] is a French culinary) phrase which means "putting in place". It refers to the setup required before cooking.

mise (pronounced “meez”) started as version manager like asdf and shortly emerged into a “polyglot” tool manager. It aims to be the only tool you need for your dev environment – therefore a “frontend” which you use to initialise a project with. It manages not just binaries, but also language runtimes (Node.js, Python, Ruby), environment variables – or as it’s three pillars state: