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rust-just-windows-x64

v1.37.0

Published

🤖 Just a command runner

Downloads

689

Readme

rust-just is a handy way to save and run project-specific commands.

Commands, called recipes, are stored in a file called justfile with syntax inspired by make

Getting Started

Run instantly without installation

The recommended way to run rust-just is by using npx:

~/$ npx rust-just@latest [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]...

It will run the most recent version of rust-just without installing it on your system.

Installation as global dependency

rust-just could also be installed as a global dependency:

~/$ npm install -g rust-just

and then run with:

~/$ rust-just [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]...

Installation as local dependency (not-recommended)

~/$ npm install rust-just

Note: To pass Execa options to rust-just, use the --execaoptions <OPTIONS> flag, where OPTIONS is in JSON format.

For example:

~/$ rust-just --execaoptions '{"stdio": "inherit", "reject": false}' [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]...

For a complete list of available Execa options, refer to the Execa API documentation.

To read more visit: https://just.systems/man/en/

Author & Maintainer

Documentation

The documentation is available as a book.