Mike Bannister

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In a nutshell... when you install for the first time it makes a file (smart.lock) that records all the dependencies and exactly what version they are at. If smart.lock and...

The lock file is autogenerated and mostly you just ignore it (you just check it into version control anytime it changes and never edit it). An example of how the...

And then you get an update command to explicitly tell mrt to update a package (or every package) to the latest version which will in turn update the smart.lock... I...

Basically we're just aping ruby's bundler tool. Just wanted to say that out loud comes across this and thinks I think I'm making this up (;

Unfortunately not set up with any computer to work on this right now but would accept pull requests.