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Package detail

gnumake

codejamninja673MIT0.3.5TypeScript support: included

cross platform gnu make

gnumake, gnu, make, makefile

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gnumake

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cross platform gnu make for nodejs

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Features

  • supports windows
  • supports osx
  • supports linux

Installation

npm install --save-dev gnumake

Dependencies

Usage

  1. Create a Makefile

    You must include node_modules/gnumake/gnumake.mk.

    Makefile

     include node_modules/gnumake/gnumake.mk
    
     .PHONY: build
     build: lib
     lib:
         -@$(RM) -rf lib || $(TRUE)
         @babel src -d lib
  2. Reference Makefile from npm scripts

    package.json

       "scripts": {
         "build": "make -s build"
       }

Cross Platform Commands

The following commands should be referenced from make variables instead of the raw unix commands for cross platform suport on linux, osx and windows.

unix command make variable example
/dev/null $(NULL) echo hello >$(NULL)
cat $(CAT) $(CAT) hello.txt
chmod $(CHMOD) $(CHMOD) hello.txt
cd $(CD) $(CD) hello
cp $(CP) $(CP) -r hello world
false $(FALSE) echo fail && $(FALSE)
find $(FIND) $(FIND) *.txt
grep $(GREP) $(GREP) ".+\.txt$"
git $(GIT) $(GIT) ls-files
ln $(LN) $(LN) -s hello.txt world.txt
ls $(LS) $(LS) -a
make $(MAKE) $(MAKE) -s hello
mkdir -p $(MKDIRP) $(MKDIRP) hello/world
mv $(MV) $(MV) hello world
npm $(NPM) $(NPM) install
pwd $(PWD) $(PWD)
rm $(RM) $(RM) -rf hello
sed $(SED) $(SED) -i "s/hello/world/g" hello.txt
tail $(TAIL) $(TAIL) -f hello.log
touch $(TOUCH) $(TOUCH) hello.txt
true $(TRUE) echo success && $(TRUE)

Support

Submit an issue

Contributing

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License

MIT License

Jam Risser © 2020

Changelog

Review the changelog

Credits

changelog

Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[0.0.1] - 2020-01-18

Added

  • Initial release