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Get Started

Makim (or makim) is based on make and focus on improve the way to define tasks and dependencies. Instead of using the Makefile format, it uses yaml format.

The idea of this project is to offer a way to define tasks and dependencies with some control options, like conditionals if.

It allows a very easy way to define texts for documentation and extra parameters for each task.

Features

  • Help text as first-class in the .makim.yaml specification. It can be used by tasks and arguments.
  • Tasks have an option for arguments.
  • Tasks have an option for dependencies.
  • Dependencies can call a task with specific arguments.
  • Dependencies can have a conditional control flow (if).
  • Allow the creation of groups, so the tasks can be organized by topics.
  • Tasks and groups have an option for user defined variables and/or environment variables.
  • Access arguments, variables or environment variables via template (using Jinja2).
  • Option for using dot environment files using env-file key.

How to use it

First you need to place the config file .makim.yaml in the root of your project. This is an example of a configuration file:

version: 1.0.0
groups:
  default:
    env-file: .env
    tasks:
      clean:
        help: Use this task to clean up temporary files
        args:
          all:
            type: bool
            action: store_true
            help: Remove all files that are tracked by git
        run: |
          echo "remove file X"
      build:
        help: Build the program
        args:
          clean:
            type: bool
            action: store_true
            help: if not set, the clean dependency will not be triggered.
        dependencies:
          - task: clean
            if: {% raw %}${{ args.clean == true }}{% endraw %}
        run: |
          echo "build file x"
          echo "build file y"
          echo "build file z"

Some examples of how to use it:

  • run the build task: makim build

  • run the clean task: makim clean

  • run the build task with the clean flag: makim build --clean

The help menu for the .makim.yaml file would looks like this:

$ makim --help
usage: MakIm [--help] [--version] [--config-file MAKIM_FILE] [task]

MakIm is a tool that helps you to organize and simplify your helper commands.

positional arguments:
  task
    Specify the task command to be performed. Options are:

    default:
    --------
      default.clean => Use this task to clean up temporary files
        ARGS:
          --all: (bool) Remove all files that are tracked by git
      default.build => Build the program
        ARGS:
          --clean: (bool) if not set, the clean dependency will not be triggered.

options:
  --help, -h
    Show the help menu
  --version
    Show the version of the installed MakIm tool.
  --config-file MAKIM_FILE
    Specify a custom location for the config file.

If you have any problem, open an issue at: https://github.com/osl-incubator/makim

As you can see, the help menu automatically adds information defined by all the help key, inside the .makim.yaml file.