gnumake-windows
Instructions for building gnumake.exe as a native windows application (by mbuilov)
cod-stats
All-inclusive ETL pipeline to pull Modern Warfare statistics and generate statistical reporting for a playgroup (by J-Swift)
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
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- | MIT License |
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gnumake-windows
Posts with mentions or reviews of gnumake-windows.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-14.
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I Prefer Makefiles over Package.json Scripts
I've been using GNU Make 4.2.1 from here: https://github.com/mbuilov/gnumake-windows - depends only on kernel32.dll. I assume the latest 4.3 build there is the same.
cod-stats
Posts with mentions or reviews of cod-stats.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-15.
- Migrating from SQLite to PostgreSQL
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I Prefer Makefiles over Package.json Scripts
The Makefile is the facade to the project. So you can have `make run` do `make run-windows` or `make run-nix` under the hood. And when you change hosts, or you redo the `run-X` targets into a single cross-platform binary or you put it in a Docker container, nothing changes. You don't need to remember that you need to invoke X or Y script.
I'm pretty sure git-bash provides `Make` on Windows. I believe thats how I tested it for this project: https://github.com/J-Swift/cod-stats
What are some alternatives?
When comparing gnumake-windows and cod-stats you can also consider the following projects:
quickjs-emscripten - Safely execute untrusted Javascript in your Javascript, and execute synchronous code that uses async functions
Taskfile - Repository for the Taskfile template.
sdi
tup - Tup is a file-based build system.
magicfile - Simple Makefile template for documenting frequent commands.
npm
just - 🤖 Just a command runner
SheetJS js-xlsx - 📗 SheetJS Spreadsheet Data Toolkit -- New home https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs
Mapless - Schema-less persistence for Smalltalk with support for multiple backends.
gnumake-windows vs quickjs-emscripten
cod-stats vs Taskfile
gnumake-windows vs Taskfile
cod-stats vs sdi
gnumake-windows vs tup
cod-stats vs magicfile
gnumake-windows vs sdi
cod-stats vs npm
gnumake-windows vs just
cod-stats vs quickjs-emscripten
gnumake-windows vs SheetJS js-xlsx
cod-stats vs Mapless