Future Ideas
This page tracks ideas and features that are not currently planned for implementation but could be added in future releases based on user demand.
- Parallel downloads
Download multiple artifacts concurrently for faster cache population (see unfinished work on
parallel-downloadsbranch).- Shell completion
Generate bash/zsh/fish completion scripts for the command-based CLI.
- Version ranges with semantic versioning
Report on dependency divergence in scenarios like two different major versions.
- More info subcommands, with support for local POM files
Allow operating on local pom.xml and local JAR files in addition to Maven coordinates.
jgo info coordinate: Prints the Maven coordinate of the given artifact (useful with local files).jgo info parent: Prints the Maven coordinate of the parent project of the given artifact.jgo info properties: Prints property key/value pairs of the given artifact’s POM (interpolated).jgo info url: Gets the remote URL of the given artifact. Fails with exit code 1 if not deployed to any configured remote repository.
jgo install(tool installation)Install Java tools globally, similar to
uv tool install. Creates wrapper scripts in~/.local/bin/.- Lock file verification
jgo verifyto check that the environment matchesjgo.lock.toml.- Platform-specific dependencies
Specify different dependencies per OS in
jgo.toml(useful for JavaFX, LWJGL, etc.).- Full command aliases in shortcuts
Allow shortcuts to expand to complete command strings including flags.
- Environment variables in shortcuts
Allow
${VAR}references in shortcut definitions.- Configuration file includes
[include]section for composing multiple config files.- Entrypoint management commands
jgo entrypoint add/remove/listfor managing entrypoints without editingjgo.tomlmanually.
Contributing ideas
Have an idea for jgo? Please:
Check if it’s already listed here or in open issues.
Consider whether it aligns with jgo’s design philosophy: simplicity, Maven/Java ecosystem compatibility, and Python-first tooling.
Open a GitHub issue with your use case and proposed design.