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An [[Artifact(Buckminster)|artifact]] is a type of [[Component Attribute (Buckminster)|Component Attribute]] that specifies an attribute value of a single file, a list of files, a directory, or a list of directores.
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An [[Artifact (Buckminster)|artifact]] is a type of [[Component Attribute (Buckminster)|Component Attribute]] that specifies an attribute value of a single file, a list of files, a directory, or a list of directores.
 
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An attribute of type <tt>artifact</tt> does not have any pre-requisites. When specifying paths to files and directories, a name that ends with a slash is interpreted as a directory.
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An attribute of type <tt>artifact</tt> does not have any pre-requisites. If you think you need that, you probably want to use an [[Artifact Group (Buckminster)|Artifact Group]], or an [[Buckminster CSPEC Action|Action]]. When specifying paths to files and directories, a name that ends with a slash is interpreted as a directory.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:42, 7 October 2006

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Definition

An artifact is a type of Component Attribute that specifies an attribute value of a single file, a list of files, a directory, or a list of directores.

Description

An attribute of type artifact does not have any pre-requisites. If you think you need that, you probably want to use an Artifact Group, or an Action. When specifying paths to files and directories, a name that ends with a slash is interpreted as a directory.

Todo

Please add examples

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