Hi All,

I've been working on a new tool to help with some of the challenges we've 
had working with repositories that contain multiple packages. It has turned 
into a useful tool that has replaced my use of the go command for many 
things.

https://github.com/joshuarubin/zb

*Benefits*

   - Faster builds (by defaulting to go install except for main packages, 
   and by running concurrent go install commands when the dependency tree 
   allows)
   - Faster testing (by caching test results and not retesting except when 
   necessary)
   - Faster linting (by caching lint results from gometalinter)
   - Did I mention fast!
   - Automatically runs go generate if its dependency calculation 
   determines it's required
   - Operates on all packages in a repository (by default) with intelligent 
   support for vendored packages
   - Can complement other build tools like make
   - Does not interfere with tools like govendor or gb
   - Built in shell auto-completion
   

*Commands*

     build     build all of the packages in each of the projects
     clean     remove executables in repo produced by build
     commands  list all of the executables that will be emitted by the 
build command
     install   compile and install all of the packages in each of the 
projects
     lint      gometalinter with cache and better defaults
     list      lists the packages in the repos of the packages named by the 
import paths, one per line.
     test      test all of the packages in each of the projects and cache 
the results

Please take a look at the README 
<https://github.com/joshuarubin/zb/blob/master/README.md> for full details.

This is still a pre 1.0 product. There are a few outstanding issues 
<https://github.com/joshuarubin/zb/issues> to resolve, but I'd also love to 
get some community feedback as well.

Thanks a bunch!

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