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reggae | moon | |
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2 | 6 | |
180 | 2,587 | |
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9.5 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 2 days ago | |
D | Rust | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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reggae
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Do we have a SERIOUS alternative to Phobos?
atilaneves/reggae: Build system in D, Python, Ruby, Javascript or Lua (github.com)
moon
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Launch HN: Moonrepo (YC W23) โ Open-source build system
(for context - I'm not interested in first class node support)
This seems pretty cool. I particularly like how 'gradual' it seems to be relative to things like Bazel, i.e. you can take some shell scripts and migrate things over. I did have a play and hit an initial problem around project caching I think, which I raised at [0].
One comment, from the paranoid point of view of someone who has built distributed caching build systems before is that your caching is very pessimistic! I understand why you hash outputs by default (as well as inputs), but I think that will massively reduce hit rate a lot of the time when it may not be necessary? I raised [1].
As an aside, I do wish build systems moved beyond the 'file-based' approach to inputs/outputs to something more abstract/extensible. For example, when creating docker images I'd prefer to define an extension that informs the build system of the docker image hash, rather than create marker files on disk (the same is true of initiating rebuilds on environment variable change, which I see moon has some limited support for). It just feels like language agnostic build systems saw the file-based nature of Make and said 'good enough for us' (honorable mention to Shake, which is an exception [2]).
[0] https://github.com/moonrepo/moon/issues/637
- A build system and repo management tool for the web ecosystem, written in Rust
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Building a full-stack TypeScript application with Turborepo
There are many tools like Lerna, Nx, Turborepo, Moon, Rush, and Bazel, to name a few. Today, we'll be using Turborepo, as it's lightweight, flexible, and easy to use.
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Lerna reborn - What's new in v6?
You should give moon a try: https://moonrepo.dev/
- Moon - A build system for the javascript ecosystem, written in rust.
What are some alternatives?
cmake-d - cmake for D2
hash - ๐ The open-source, self-building database. From @hashintel
buildcache - A build cache
orogene - Makes `node_modules/` happen. Fast. No fuss.
genie - GENie - Project generator tool
nx - Smart Monorepos ยท Fast CI
dpp - Directly include C headers in D source code
mandelbrot - Microbenchmark testing Python, Numba, Mojo, Dart, C/gcc, Rust, Go, JavaScript, C#, Java, Kotlin, Pascal, Ruby, Haskell performance in Mandelbrot set generation
DPP - C++ Discord API Bot Library - D++ is Lightweight and scalable for small and huge bots!
napi-rs - A framework for building compiled Node.js add-ons in Rust via Node-API
LWDR - LightWeight D Runtime targeting ARM Cortex CPUs
hackerman - Cargo hack manager