.files
Task
.files | Task | |
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4 | 113 | |
4 | 10,100 | |
- | 2.5% | |
9.0 | 9.6 | |
18 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Shell | MDX | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
.files
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Dotfiles: Unofficial Guide to Dotfiles on GitHub
I think I'm the only person insane enough to use a makefile for this.
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/master/GNUmake...
https://www.matheusmoreira.com/articles/managing-dotfiles-wi...
It even supports the XDG stuff.
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I stopped worrying and loved Makefiles
I (ab)use make to manage my dotfiles.
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/master/GNUmake...
I'm surprised at how well this thing works every time I use it. I even blogged about it.
https://www.matheusmoreira.com/articles/managing-dotfiles-wi...
Recently made a tool that processes the make database and prints the phony targets and their dependencies:
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/master/~/.loca...
I use it as a sort of makefile help command. Works surprisingly well too.
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Using Make – writing less Makefile
The real makefile that I use and wrote about has some features that I didn't get around to describing in the blog post. Also has a ton of comments.
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/master/GNUmake...
The metaprogramming template I described is used to implement XDG Base Directories. The links take the XDG variables into account while the real files live in their default locations inside the repository.
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DeVStudio – Runs VS Code on Android
Android allows you to swap the virtual keyboard. I use unexpected keyboard which is also free software. It's excellent for programming. Before that I used Hacker's Keyboard which has actual arrow keys.
Termux also has a configurable bar at the bottom where you can map any keys you want. I use it for function and arrow keys plus a bunch of common symbols.
Here's an example from my dotfiles:
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/38565320fefb92...
Task
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Show HN: Workflow Orchestrator in Golang
So many tools in this space! This one looks a little bit like go-task, but it seems maybe better for production workflows because if timeout support, while go-task seems more aimed to command line work/makefile replacement.
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https://github.com/go-task/task
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
View on GitHub
- Task: A task runner / alternative to GNU Make
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Using Make – writing less Makefile
A similar tool is `task` https://taskfile.dev/ . It is quite capable and also a single executable. I've grown to quite like it.
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What’s with DevOps engineers using `make` of all things?
check out tasks - a bit of a learning curve but arguably more powerful imo
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Go Development with Hot Reload Using Taskfile
That's when I came across taskfile.dev. Task is an automation tool designed to be more accessible than other options, such as GNU Make.
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Poetry (Packaging) in motion
Full disclosure, I did not review Conda or Hatch fully. Not that there is anything explicitly wrong with either of them. Conda is too specific to the scientific community for my general taste. Hatch seems to go well with Conda and also uses the PyProject manifest as well. It's nice that it gives you several built in tools, similar to commit hooks, but I tend to like to roll my own via a Taskfile and run them with Poetry.
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Building RESTful API with Hexagonal Architecture in Go
Taskfile is a tool for streamlining repetitive development tasks. It helps automate activities like building, testing, and deploying applications. Unlike Makefile, Taskfile uses YAML for configuration, making it more readable and user-friendly.
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We built the fastest CI in the world. It failed
9. We test everything with another promotion which runs make targets which build docker containers to run python scripts (pytest)
This is also built by a complicated web of wildcarded makefile targets, which need to be interoperable and support a few if/else cases for specific components.
My plan is to migrate all of this to something simpler and more straightforward, or at least more maintainable, which is honestly probably going to turn into taskfile[0] instead of makefiles, and then simple python scripts for the glue that ties everything together or does more complex logic.
My hope is that it can be more straightforward and easier to maintain, with more component-ized logic, but realistically every step in that labyrinthine build process (and that's just the open-source version!) came from a decision made by a very talented team of engineers who know far more about the process and the product than I do. At this point I'm wondering if it would make 'more sense' to replace it with a giant python script of some kind and get access to all the logic we need all at once (it would not).
[0] https://taskfile.dev/
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Exploring GCP With Terraform: Setting Up The Environment And Project
task - a task runner and a replacement for make
What are some alternatives?
jbak2Templates-Skins - Custom templates and skins for jbak2 android keyboard
just - 🤖 Just a command runner
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
doit - task management & automation tool
.Varshney - My config and dotfiles infrastructure ⚒️
goreleaser - Deliver Go binaries as fast and easily as possible
codeapp - Building a full-fledged code editor for iPad
boilr - :zap: boilerplate template manager that generates files or directories from template repositories
dot - Migrating to z Bonzai stateful command tree monolith
JobRunner - Framework for performing work asynchronously, outside of the request flow
taskctl - Concurrent task runner, developer's routine tasks automation toolkit. Simple modern alternative to GNU Make 🧰
spinner - Go (golang) package with 90 configurable terminal spinner/progress indicators.