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Gitkube | Rake | |
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1 | 17 | |
3,774 | 2,293 | |
0.2% | 0.3% | |
0.0 | 8.1 | |
7 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Ruby | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Gitkube
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The Journey of Adopting Cloud-Native Development
From a workflow perspective, developers push their code to a code repository and then manually trigger a pipeline with tools such as Gitkube or Spinnaker that deploys the code in a Kubernetes environment, usually in a remote cluster in the cloud.
Rake
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What’s with DevOps engineers using `make` of all things?
Some competitors - Rake (ruby) - Bake - Earthly - SCons - doit
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An Introduction to Metaprogramming in Ruby
where every argument except the name can either be missing, single (value) or multiple (array). Sure, it has the "advantage" that it's syntactically valid Ruby code, but it then requires some 70 lines of awful code to actually parse that data into a usable construct ([1] up to L145).
[1] https://github.com/ruby/rake/blob/7b50e9dc37abc57fd365c16cb1...
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Taskfile: A Modern Alternative to Makefile
Rake[0] is still the best ‘make-like’ build tool I’ve used for general purpose stuff. The syntax is nice and it’s just Ruby which is a delight. I briefly used Mage (similar, but Go) and it was fine too.
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Knit: Making a Better Make
Yup! Two well-established alternatives are "rake", in the Ruby community, and "just" in the Rust community.
Rake is fully programmable in Ruby. Just is a bit less flexible, but it doesn't require learning Ruby, and it's quite pleasant to use.
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Anyone have any good Ruby repos that showcase best practices?
Rake is a great way to homogenize and declare common behaviors of your script (called "tasks"); a guide.
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Write your own Domain Specific Language in Ruby
In Ruby there's a gem named Rake. This gem provides a DSL to create tasks to be run from the command line. A small example looks like this:
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Ruby
I'm not quite sure I follow, but maybe Rake is what you're looking for? From the description:
I think you're referring to Rake. https://ruby.github.io/rake/
- Fastlane: iOS 和 Android 的自动化构建工具
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What about a CMake transpiler?
We use [Rake](https://github.com/ruby/rake) instead - it's awesome.
What are some alternatives?
Thor - Thor is a toolkit for building powerful command-line interfaces.
Bazel - a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2
TTY - Toolkit for developing sleek command line apps.
Cocaine
GLI - Make awesome command-line applications the easy way
Trollop - Optimist is a commandline option parser for Ruby that just gets out of your way.
dry-cli - General purpose Command Line Interface (CLI) framework for Ruby
Glazier - A tool for automating the installation of the Microsoft Windows operating system on various device platforms.
pipelines - Build pipelines for automation, deployment, testing...