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Task

Task is a task runner / build tool that aims to be simpler and easier to use than, for example, GNU Make.

Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux
  • Go (Programming Language)
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  • task-runner
  • build-tool
  • go
  • DevOps
  • makefile
  • taskfile

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Task information

  • Developed by

    go-task
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    39 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

GitHub repository

  •  14,393 Stars
  •  765 Forks
  •  261 Open Issues
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call it by running task hello from your terminal = command line no ui

What is Task?

Task is a task runner / build tool that aims to be simpler and easier to use than, for example, GNU Make.

Since it's written in Go, Task is just a single binary and has no other dependencies, which means you don't need to mess with any complicated install setups just to use a build tool.

Features

  • Easy installation: just download a single binary, add to $PATH and you're done! Or you can also install using Homebrew, Snapcraft, or Scoop if you want.
  • Available on CIs: by adding this simple command to install on your CI script and you're ready to use Task as part of your CI pipeline;
  • Truly cross-platform: while most build tools only work well on Linux or macOS, Task also supports Windows thanks to this shell interpreter for Go.
  • Great for code generation: you can easily prevent a task from running if a given set of files haven't changed since last run (based either on its timestamp or content).

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