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# task.mk
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GNU make is the task runner we love to hate, but can't escape. So let's improve the UX for users.
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So I give you `task.mk`, a standalone makefile you can deploy alongside your own
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`Makefile`'s to add some QOL improvements for your users and fellow maintainers.
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Current Features:
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- ANSI Color Support
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- Formatted Help Screen
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- Custom print function
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Depends on `GNU Make`, obviously and `Python >=3.7`.
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Wait python?!, I'm not `pip` installing some package just to parse my makefile.
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I agree, so I've hacked together a file containing the bits of python we need with some tricks to run it.
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## Usage
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You can include this as an optional dependency on your project by adding the below lines the end of your make file.
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When your users first your `make help` it will download `task.mk`.
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If you intend to use any of the other features like `tprint` (see below),
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I'd recommend committing `.task.mk` into version control so behavior is consistent.
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```make
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-include .task.mk
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$(if $(filter help,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),.task.mk: ; curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/daylinmorgan/task.mk/22.9.5/task.mk -o .task.mk)
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```
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