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please | walk | |
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3 | 2 | |
2,410 | 137 | |
0.6% | - | |
9.3 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | over 4 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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please
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Go Dependency management in large company projects - How do you do it?
Hyper-large tech companies managing hyper-large monorepos using Bazel (google), buck (Facebook), please (thought machine), pants (Twitter, Foursquare & Square) enjoy them but also have a lot of resources devoted to running and maintaining it.
- Redo: A recursive, general-purpose build system
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Pants 2.8 adds Golang support: Remote caching, a consistent interface across languages, and minimal boilerplate
Hi! So my understanding is that ex-Google engineers spread the idea of MonoRepo build tools to other similar-sized companies, and that lead to Facebook's Buck and I think Pants is Twitter's sort of a similar MonoRepo solution. Is that right? I know that Thought Machine has Please (which is actually written in Go, for Go monorepos), so I'm curious how Pants new Go support compares to Please.
walk
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Redo: A recursive, general-purpose build system
Not impressed by shell incantations. What would sell such a tool to me is a feature to replace those with new and more intuitive syntax.
Holding on to how things are done in the shell is not a thing to be proud of. I think a lot of us around here stopped counting the times we got tripped by globbing, forgetting or misplacing one special character in a ${} block, or quoting.
Let those monstrosities die already. Please.
There's this tool -- https://github.com/ejholmes/walk -- that is pretty good and I liked it but dropped it for the same reasons: it leaves the heavy lifting to you and it depends on your mastery in the black arts.
Now obviously I'm not managing huge projects but nowadays https://github.com/casey/just serves me just fine for everything I need.
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Nq β a simple Unix job queue system
Check out walk[1]. It does exactly this. Lets you define a graph of dependencies in any language of your choice.
[1](https://github.com/ejholmes/walk/)
What are some alternatives?
bazel-diff - Performs Bazel Target Diffing between two revisions in Git, allowing for Test Target Selection and Selective Building
redo-c - An implementation of the redo build system in portable C with zero dependencies
pants - The Pants Build System
Rack - A modular Ruby web server interface.
example-bazel-monorepo - πΏπ Example Bazel-ified monorepo, supporting Golang, Java, Python, Scala, and Typescript
nq - Unix command line queue utility
tup - Tup is a file-based build system.
buck-converters - My collection of buck converter circuits
bobc - Remote cache for https://bob.build
Builder - Next-Gen Builder
buildtools - A bazel BUILD file formatter and editor
parker - π package the workdir into a lightweight container runtime that can be executed directly.