Juno has rolled out a new feature, juno run
, designed to make running custom scripts faster and simpler. Developers can now write scripts in JavaScript or TypeScript that automatically recognise their environment, profile, and configuration, removing the need for repetitive setup steps.
The feature is accessible through the Juno command-line interface, allowing users to execute scripts with minimal friction. The team behind Juno has highlighted the ease this brings to routine tasks, particularly for developers managing multiple projects or complex configurations.
A live demonstration of juno run
is scheduled for next Monday as part of Juno Live, giving users the chance to see the feature in action and ask questions directly to the developers. By streamlining script execution, Juno continues to focus on improving developer productivity and simplifying workflows.
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