Skip to content

jvortmann/make-contexts

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

67 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Setup

Download the main Makefile using the following, where makefiles is the destination folder in your project where all contexts will be:

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jvortmann/make-contexts/main/contexts/Makefile -o makefiles/Makefile --create-dirs

Then run make -C makefiles setup_makefile to symlink it to your project root. make help will list all available tasks of the main Makefile to setup and update it and also to setup the contexts. make (default) or make contexts_help will list all available contexts' help.

Contexts

Contexts can be setup locally using make setup_context/{context}. Examples: make setup_context/todo or make setup_context/test/unit/ruby.

These are the available contexts:

Context Description Setup
gem Tasks for managing gem release lifecycle make setup_context/gem
git Tasks for git when using tagged commit messages like in Karma make setup_context/git
lint Tasks for lint all available languages make setup_context/lint
lint/elixir Tasks for lint elixir make setup_context/lint/elixir
lint/javascript Tasks for lint javascript make setup_context/lint/javascript
lint/ruby Tasks for lint ruby make setup_context/lint/ruby
test Tasks run both unit and acceptance tests make setup_context/test
test/unit Tasks run unit tests for all available languages make setup_context/test/unit
test/unit/elixir Tasks run unit tests for elixir make setup_context/test/unit/elixir
test/unit/javascript Tasks run unit tests for javascript make setup_context/test/unit/javascript
test/unit/ruby Tasks run unit tests for ruby make setup_context/test/unit/ruby
test/acceptance Tasks for run acceptance tests (cucumber) make setup_context/test/acceptance
audit Tasks for audit all available languages make setup_context/audit
audit/ruby Tasks for audit ruby make setup_context/audit/ruby
todo Tasks for searching for TODO in the project make setup_context/git
----------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------

Expanding

Any Makefile that lives inside the contexts folder following the same structure, help and description messages should be displayed as available when the following is added to the top of the file (adapted to location):

-include ../prerequisites/tasks.mk

Therefore, you can create your own Makefiles and run them with the same infrastructure.

The following comment can be used to set the description/purpose of the context.

##>> This define the description/purpose of the Makefile

The following comment can be used to explain a task.

## {task_name}: {text to explaing what the task do}

About

Hierarchy of tasks using `make`

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published