oscal-cli
plugin for the asdf version manager.
After installing asdf, you can add this plugin like this:
asdf plugin-add oscal-cli https://github.com/oscal-club/asdf-oscal-cli.git
and install new versions like this:
asdf install oscal-cli 0.3.3
and switch versions like this:
asdf global oscal-cli 0.3.2
Are you using asdf
on macOS and having trouble with this plugin? If so, I will guess you are using Homebrew or another to tool to override the older, default installation of the Java Runtime Environment on your macOS. Is this the case for your workstation?
If so, you need to explicitly override the path to the JRE or oscal-cli
will look for the default one.
# This is the default for Homebrew, and may not be correct in all cases, so plan accordingly or ask for help.
# In your shell configuration file, be it ~/.bash_profile or ~/.zshrc:
export JAVA_HOME=/opt/homebrew/opt/openjdk
Thanks to the community member who pointed this out. See their report and explanation of this workaround in oscal-club/asdf-oscal-cli#3 for more details.