pub struct GlobalToolManager { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Global tool manager for handling tool installations and dependencies
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Source§impl GlobalToolManager
impl GlobalToolManager
Sourcepub async fn register_global_tool(
&self,
name: &str,
version: &str,
install_path: &Path,
) -> Result<()>
pub async fn register_global_tool( &self, name: &str, version: &str, install_path: &Path, ) -> Result<()>
Register a globally installed tool
Sourcepub async fn is_tool_installed(&self, name: &str) -> Result<bool>
pub async fn is_tool_installed(&self, name: &str) -> Result<bool>
Check if a tool is globally installed
Sourcepub async fn get_tool_info(&self, name: &str) -> Result<Option<GlobalToolInfo>>
pub async fn get_tool_info(&self, name: &str) -> Result<Option<GlobalToolInfo>>
Get information about a globally installed tool
Sourcepub async fn list_global_tools(&self) -> Result<Vec<GlobalToolInfo>>
pub async fn list_global_tools(&self) -> Result<Vec<GlobalToolInfo>>
List all globally installed tools
Sourcepub async fn add_venv_dependency(
&self,
venv_name: &str,
tool_name: &str,
) -> Result<()>
pub async fn add_venv_dependency( &self, venv_name: &str, tool_name: &str, ) -> Result<()>
Add a virtual environment dependency
Sourcepub async fn remove_venv_dependency(
&self,
venv_name: &str,
tool_name: &str,
) -> Result<()>
pub async fn remove_venv_dependency( &self, venv_name: &str, tool_name: &str, ) -> Result<()>
Remove a virtual environment dependency
Sourcepub async fn can_remove_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Result<bool>
pub async fn can_remove_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Result<bool>
Check if a tool can be safely removed (not referenced by any venv)
Sourcepub async fn get_tool_dependents(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Result<Vec<String>>
pub async fn get_tool_dependents(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Result<Vec<String>>
Get virtual environments that depend on a tool
Sourcepub async fn remove_global_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Result<()>
pub async fn remove_global_tool(&self, tool_name: &str) -> Result<()>
Remove a global tool (only if not referenced)
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Source§impl Debug for GlobalToolManager
impl Debug for GlobalToolManager
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impl Freeze for GlobalToolManager
impl RefUnwindSafe for GlobalToolManager
impl Send for GlobalToolManager
impl Sync for GlobalToolManager
impl Unpin for GlobalToolManager
impl UnwindSafe for GlobalToolManager
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