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@bufbuild/buf-win32-arm64
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This is a win32-arm64 binary for buf. See https://github.com/bufbuild/buf for details.
[v1.28.0] - 2023-11-10
buf lint
will now verify that your protovalidate rules are valid. A single rule PROTOVALIDATE
has been
added to the DEFAULT
group - given that protovalidate is net new, this does not represent
a breaking change.buf beta price
with the latest pricing information.buf.lock
with dependencies with b1 or b3 digests. b1 and b3
digests will be deprecated in a future version. Run buf mod update
to update dependency digests.FAQs
The buf CLI is a tool for working with Protocol Buffers.
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