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An empty report may indicate a command failure. Please check the following:
The commands we are providing support mono repos if they are multi-module projects. You can run the command at the root level of your multi-module project. Otherwise, you need to run the `mvn` or `gradle` commands by folder.
This could be because you are using Powershell. At this time, only the Windows zsh shell environment is supported.
./mvnw dependency:tree | grep -E '(org.springframework|io.micrometer)' > spring-dependencies.txt
mvnw.cmd dependency:tree > raw-dependencies.out && findstr /r "org.springframework io.micrometer" raw-dependencies.out > spring-dependencies.txt
echo 'allprojects { task allDeps(type: DependencyReportTask) {}}' > /tmp/dependencies-task.gradle | ./gradlew --init-script /tmp/dependencies-task.gradle -q allDeps | grep -E '(org.springframework|io.micrometer)' > spring-dependencies.txt
echo allprojects { task allDeps(type: DependencyReportTask) {}} > %TEMP%/dependencies-task.gradle && gradlew.bat --init-script %TEMP%/dependencies-task.gradle -q allDeps > %TEMP%\raw-dependencies.out && findstr /r "org.springframework io.micrometer" %TEMP%\raw-dependencies.out > spring-dependencies.txt