redo
Smaller, easier, more powerful, and more reliable than make. An implementation of djb's redo. (by apenwarr)
naberhausj.com
My personal webiste (by JosephNaberhaus)
redo | naberhausj.com | |
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2 | 1 | |
1,761 | 2 | |
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0.0 | 6.5 | |
6 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | HTML | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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redo
Posts with mentions or reviews of redo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-24.
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Perl analogue of Python's doit?
redo or GNU Make with Perl scripts
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My stack will outlive yours
I use something very similar on my website, except with a few twists - CSS, MultiMarkdown (instead of Markdown) for HTML, Perl for piping MultiMarkdown produced HTMLs through some "sed" changes, and redo instead of Make for rebuilds.
If you are looking for Make replacement - I strongly suggest taking a look at redo: https://github.com/apenwarr/redo
naberhausj.com
Posts with mentions or reviews of naberhausj.com.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-07.
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My stack will outlive yours
I agree wholeheartedly with this sentiment and have elected for the same thing on my website. The only difference is that I wrote a simple template based static site generator (https://github.com/JosephNaberhaus/naberhausj.com/tree/maste...) to keep my HTML sources in accordance with DRY.
What I don't understand is how the linked page is downloading 1 MB of resources which unpack to nearly 2 MB. This page shouldn't need more than 100 KB.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing redo and naberhausj.com you can also consider the following projects:
rss-proxy - RSS-proxy allows you to do create an RSS or ATOM feed of almost any website, just by analyzing just the static HTML structure.
doit - task management & automation tool
boringproxy.io
(R)?ex - Rex, the friendly automation framework
buildzri - A minimal cross-platform C++ build automation tool written in Python
cmark - CommonMark parsing and rendering library and program in C
dredd - Language-agnostic HTTP API Testing Tool