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Taskfile reviews and mentions
- Shell Taskfile
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What’s with DevOps engineers using `make` of all things?
https://github.com/adriancooney/Taskfile - my favourite for its simplicity. A shell alias and a shell script with a function for each "job". No need to learn yet another tool when you just want to run a few pre-defined commands from a project's root. I think, if you're going to complain about make, then maybe all you really need is a shell script.
- Alternatives to Makefile for Python
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How a true gentleman navigate in Linux or Unix terminal...
You want to use $@ rather than $* so you don't have to do double-quoting on arguments that have spaces in them. That said, I'm gonna steal this. Also if you like clever composability tricks check out Taskfiles, I've adopted them all over in my own code.
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I Prefer Makefiles over Package.json Scripts
I was amazed to discover Taskfile. Didn't realise it was a copy of Make.
https://github.com/adriancooney/Taskfile
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