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web-security-
- Security.txt file now mandatory for Dutch government websites
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A stupid simple make wrapper that makes my life easier
Take a look at one of my Makefiles[0]. It uses most features Make has to offer (to much so). It doesn't matter what state you start from, fresh clones repo or outdated virtualenv. Running `make run` will do everything needed to run the application instance, `make test` will run the testsuite. Each command is it's own "functional" block of shell script with it's inputs (prerequisites) and outputs (target). All recipies will run in Bash on all system btw, see the first line of the Makefile.
Still, a Makefile with only targets, no prerequisites is less cruft than a Bash script with a switch statement. But eventually your (team) needs will grow and you start to introduce more logic and dependencies. This is where Make shines for me.
[0] https://gitlab.com/internet-cleanup-foundation/web-security-...
web-security-map
- Security.txt file now mandatory for Dutch government websites
-
A stupid simple make wrapper that makes my life easier
Take a look at one of my Makefiles[0]. It uses most features Make has to offer (to much so). It doesn't matter what state you start from, fresh clones repo or outdated virtualenv. Running `make run` will do everything needed to run the application instance, `make test` will run the testsuite. Each command is it's own "functional" block of shell script with it's inputs (prerequisites) and outputs (target). All recipies will run in Bash on all system btw, see the first line of the Makefile.
Still, a Makefile with only targets, no prerequisites is less cruft than a Bash script with a switch statement. But eventually your (team) needs will grow and you start to introduce more logic and dependencies. This is where Make shines for me.
[0] https://gitlab.com/internet-cleanup-foundation/web-security-...
What are some alternatives?
Cake - :cake: Cake (C# Make) is a cross platform build automation system.
security-txt - A proposed standard that allows websites to define security policies.
cake - A sweet make wrapper 🍰
doit - task management & automation tool