cache_box_rb
walk
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cache_box_rb
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Nq – a simple Unix job queue system
Slightly related to this, I'm building a ruby gem that lets you create such a workflow:
https://gitlab.com/sdwolfz/cache_box_rb
I guess some slight tweaks for task persitance and a CLI wrapper for it could let you achieve this (although I don't leverage Ractors so no true parallelism yet).
Anyway, it still does not have an "official" release, nor a stable API, although the code works well and it's fully tested, as far a I can tell. I might consider providing such wrapper myself in the future as I can definitely see it's utility, but time is short nowadays.
walk
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Redo: A recursive, general-purpose build system
Not impressed by shell incantations. What would sell such a tool to me is a feature to replace those with new and more intuitive syntax.
Holding on to how things are done in the shell is not a thing to be proud of. I think a lot of us around here stopped counting the times we got tripped by globbing, forgetting or misplacing one special character in a ${} block, or quoting.
Let those monstrosities die already. Please.
There's this tool -- https://github.com/ejholmes/walk -- that is pretty good and I liked it but dropped it for the same reasons: it leaves the heavy lifting to you and it depends on your mastery in the black arts.
Now obviously I'm not managing huge projects but nowadays https://github.com/casey/just serves me just fine for everything I need.
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Nq – a simple Unix job queue system
Check out walk[1]. It does exactly this. Lets you define a graph of dependencies in any language of your choice.
[1](https://github.com/ejholmes/walk/)
What are some alternatives?
nq - Unix command line queue utility
redo-c - An implementation of the redo build system in portable C with zero dependencies
Rack - A modular Ruby web server interface.
openssh-jman - Japanese translation of OpenSSH manual pages
qrl
please - High-performance extensible build system for reproducible multi-language builds.