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make-help

v1.0.2

Published

Using make as a task runner? Then document your tasks running make help!

Downloads

65

Readme

make-help Build Status Gitter

This is a npm package to help you document your make tasks.

Usage

Install the package with the following command:

npm install make-help

Then document the targets with a comment in your Makefile, like so:

# generate all assets
build: scripts styles

# generete scripts
scripts:
	...

# generete styles
styles:
	...

After that, just add a help target:

# show some help
help:
	echo ''
	echo '  Usage:'
	echo '    make <target>'
	echo ''
	echo '  Targets:'
	npx make-help -p 4 Makefile
	echo ''

And voilà! Run make help to get a nice usage message:


  Usage:
    make <target>

  Targets:
    build    generate all assets
    help     show some help
    scripts  generete scripts
    styles   generete styles

Tip:

Tell make to use help as the default goal when no targets are provided, put the following line at the top of your makefile:

.DEFAULT_GOAL := help

System

This project only runs on Unix systems and depends on AWK.