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xc
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Runme – Interactive Runbooks Built with Markdown
Nice!
Xc is another doing a similar job
https://xcfile.dev/
- Self-documenting task runner, define tasks in the README
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Can you help me make my makefile for go projects better or suggest an alternative?
For task management, I like to use xc instead of a Makefile. https://github.com/joerdav/xc
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Show HN: Xc – A Markdown Defined Task Runner
I had exactly the same idea regarding ```python fences. I filed an issue if you wanna give it a thumbs up: https://github.com/joerdav/xc/issues/42
run
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Fig Has Joined AWS
I've been using Run [0] for this purposes.
[0]: https://github.com/TekWizely/run
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Show HN: Xc – A Markdown Defined Task Runner
To the extent that posts like these evolve into discussing the merits of Make as a task runner, I would like to offer my tool for review:
* https://github.com/TekWizely/run
I built it to feel like make, but be better at managing tasks and wrappers.
If you are evaluating task runners and appreciate the simplicity of Make's syntax, I hope you'll give Run a try.
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Just: A Command Runner
I invite you take a look at Run, a similar tool that I maintain:
* https://github.com/TekWizely/run
Support for including other Runfiles was recently introduced, with support for globbing and the ability to indicate if an error should be generated if no files are found.
- Automatic Makefile help generation
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DevOps Is Bullshit
Unrelated to this topic, I invite you take a look at my project which a tool purpose-built to be a better version of what your makefile became:
Run: Task runner that helps you easily manage and invoke small scripts and wrappers
https://github.com/TekWizely/run
Defining commands feels like make, but comes with a bunch of extras targeted at the needs of a task-runner.
I hope you'll check it out!
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sd – a cozy nest for your scripts
This looks like an interesting way to manage scripts globally. I could even see it able to manage n-sub-commands deep (vs usual "command sub-command" - maybe it already does?) by just trying to resolve each argument as a dir until you find a script to execute.
If you're interested in ways to better-manage small scripts and wrappers more locally, please take a look at my project, Run:
https://github.com/TekWizely/run
- Run v0.9.0 - Easily manage and invoke small scripts and wrappers - Now with support for Includes!
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run VS makesure - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Aug 2022
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Makefiles
For those looking for a powerful task runners that feel like a makefile, please take a look at Run:
https://github.com/TekWizely/run
It's better a managing and invoking tasks and generates help text from comments.
What are some alternatives?
taskflow - Create build pipelines in Go [Moved to: https://github.com/goyek/goyek]
bashly - Bash command line framework and CLI generator
runme - DevOps Workflows Built with Markdown
earthly - Super simple build framework with fast, repeatable builds and an instantly familiar syntax – like Dockerfile and Makefile had a baby.
mage - a Make/rake-like dev tool using Go
pure-sh-bible - 📖 A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes.
Task - A task runner / simpler Make alternative written in Go
doit - task management & automation tool
jsonata-playbook - practical examples of jsonata [go-jsonata 1.5.4]
shtlang - A toy scripting dynamic imperative programming language.
Gauge - Light weight cross-platform test automation
Cake - :cake: Cake (C# Make) is a cross platform build automation system.