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6.3 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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devrc
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Automate your Python project with Makefile (2021)
I have been using Makefile for over 10 years in all of my projects, and here are some features I've always found lacking in Makefile:
1. There is no way to display documentation for commands and accepted parameters. Yes, you can write a special task that will display comments, but you have to copy it from project to project.
2. The need to pass named parameters when calling tasks. I want to write `make serve localhost 3000` instead of `make serve bind=localhost port=3000`
3. I've always had the need in different projects to use the same commands, so I had to copy tasks from project to project. I need a central place with commands that I can apply to any project.
4. The ability to write tasks in different languages. In some cases, it's easier to write in Python or TypeScript/Deno.
5. And most importantly, it is difficult to write commands in Makefile that can be used in different environments. For example, I need to run commands on different groups of servers: production and staging. This could look like: `make production TASK1 TASK2` or `make stage TASK1 TASK2`. In other words, the production/stage task sets up the parameters for executing tasks in a specific environment. It might be possible to call commands in this way with Makefile, but it seems too complicated.
As a result, I decided to write my own utility for task automation: https://github.com/devrc-hub/devrc
It solves all of the above problems and has other interesting features and also written in Rust .
- devrc: Task automation tool with embedded Deno runtime for developers written in Rust
- Task automation tool with embedded Deno runtime for developers written in Rust
- Show HN: Task automation tool with Deno runtime for developers written in Rust
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devrc: task automation tool for developers written in Rust
I create some examples with loops and filters:
- Show HN: Task Automation Tool for Developers
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rustbreak - A simple, fast and easy to use self-contained single file storage for Rust
erdtree - A modern, cross-platform, multi-threaded, and general purpose filesystem and disk-usage utility that is aware of .gitignore and hidden file rules.
rq - Record Query - A tool for doing record analysis and transformation
mask - 🎠A CLI task runner defined by a simple markdown file
cfg-rs - A Configuration Library for Rust Applications