handlebars.c
C implementation of handlebars.js (by jbboehr)
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handlebars.c
Posts with mentions or reviews of handlebars.c.
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Makefiles
Yes, I used autotools[0]. It's definitely hairier than plain make, but you get a lot of useful features on top of it. There's thousands of examples all over the internet so it's easy to reference them.
I like the elegance of pure make, and do use it when appropriate, but I wouldn't really want to reimplement the things autotools does myself in it.
[0]: https://github.com/jbboehr/handlebars.c/blob/master/configur...
acdw.net
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When comparing handlebars.c and acdw.net you can also consider the following projects:
checkexec - CLI tool to conditionally execute commands only when files in a dependency list have been updated. Like `make`, but standalone.
tclmake - Partial make clone in pure Tcl
make-booster - Utility routines to simplify using GNU make and Python
sub - a delicious way to organize programs
just - 🤖 Just a command runner