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== exrm == [[File:exrm_logo.png|right|thumb|200px|Exrm logo]] '''exrm''' is a build tool for Elixir projects that simplifies the process of deploying and packaging Elixir applications. With exrm, developers can easily generate self-contained releases of their Elixir applications, making it easier to distribute and deploy them on different environments. === Installation === To use exrm, you need to install it as a dependency in your project. Add the following line to your `mix.exs` file: ```elixir {:exrm, "~> 1.0"} ``` Then run the following command to fetch and compile exrm: ```bash $ mix deps.get ``` === Usage === To generate a release with exrm, simply run the following command: ```bash $ mix release ``` This will create a release of your application in the `_build` directory. The release will contain all the necessary files and dependencies to run your application standalone. === Configuration === exrm provides a configuration file, `rel/config.exs`, where you can customize various aspects of your release. You can specify the application name, version, and environment-specific configuration options. === Deployment === Once you have generated a release, you can easily deploy it to different environments. You can distribute the release as a tarball, or use tools like Docker to create containers for deployment. === Related Articles === * [[Elixir|Elixir Programming Language]] * [[Mix (Elixir)|Mix]] * [[Phoenix (web framework)|Phoenix Framework]] {{Programming-stub}} {{Elixir}}
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