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We use 1.8.0 to build sbt-scalafmt, but we use `pluginCrossBuild / sbtVersion` to ensure everything is still working against 1.2.8 by compiling against it.
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@ckipp01 will that mean users of this plugin will have to upgrade their sbt to this version?
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No it doesn't. Since I'm using pluginCrossBuild / sbtVersion := "1.2.8" it ensures that it's still compiling and testing against "1.2.8" even though the build itself is managed with 1.8.0.
You can see some more details about this in https://www.scala-sbt.org/1.x/docs/Plugins.html#Creating+an+auto+plugin.
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We use 1.8.0 to build sbt-scalafmt, but we use
pluginCrossBuild / sbtVersionto ensure everything is still working against 1.2.8 by compiling against it.