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@objj/jake

v1.1.6

Published

Jake ====

Downloads

43

Readme

Jake

Jake is a build tool similar to Make and Rake, but written in and for JavaScript. It's a port of Ruby's Rake, which is inspired by the classic [Make](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_(software)) tool.

API

The API is very similar to the Rake API, though with JavaScript syntax.

  • jake.task(name, [dependencies], [action])

Declares a task called "name", with an optional array of dependent tasks, and optional function to perform.

  • jake.file(path, [dependencies], [action])

Like task, but only runs the action if the target file ("name") doesn't exist or was last modified before at least on dependency.

  • jake.directory(directoryPath)
  • jake.filedir(path, [dependencies], action)

TODO: better API docs

Example "Jakefile"

var jake = require("jake");

// prints "default":
jake.task("default", function(t) {
    print(t.name());
});

// runs tasks "bar" and "baz"
jake.task("foo", ["bar", "baz"]);

// only runs if "bar" is older than "bar.source" or non-existant
jake.file("bar", ["bar.source"], function() {
    // stuff to compile "bar.source" to "bar"
});

// does nothing
jake.task("baz");

Example Usage

# runs "default" task if no task names are given
jake

# runs "bar", "baz" dependent tasks, then "foo" task
jake foo

# runs "bar", "baz", "foo", and "default" tasks
jake foo default