Coming from a Guice background, I know that it is possible to seed an object value from a scope using.
  scope.seed(Key.get(SomeObject.class), someObject);
I suppose one could do this by registering a Bean that gets a value from an AbstractBoundContext, but examples just seeding one value from a Custom Scope seem hard to find. How do I create a custom scope that seeds a value that can be injected elsewhere?
Edit:
I am currently using the following workaround, that can be injected in an interceptor to set the Configuration when entering the scope, and can then be injected through its thread local provider. I am still looking for options that feel less hacky / are more integrated with the scope/scope context system in Weld though.
@Singleton
public class ConfigurationProducer {
    private final InheritableThreadLocal<Configuration>  threadLocalConfiguration =
    new InheritableThreadLocal<>();
    @Produces
    @ActiveDataSet
    public ConfigurationConfiguration() {
       return threadLocalConfiguration.get()
    }
    public void setConfiguration(Configuration configuration) {
         threadLocalConfiguration.set(configuration);
    }    
}
The answer is to register a custom bean with the AfterBeanDiscovery event, like so:
    event.addBean()
        .createWith(ctx -> commandContext.getCurrentCommandExecution())
        .addType(CommandExecution.class)
        .addQualifier(Default.Literal.INSTANCE)
        .scope(CommandScoped.class)
        .beanClass(CommandExtension.class);
There is a quite sophisticated example available at https://github.com/weld/command-context-example
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