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j
j
is a handy way to run project-specific commands.
j
looks upward from the current directory for a file called justfile
and then runs make with that file as the makefile. j
also sets the current working directory to where it found the justfile, so your commands are executed from the root of your project and not from whatever subdirectory you happen to be in.
With no arguments it runs the default recipe:
j
Adding one argument specifies the recipe:
j compile
Arguments after --
are exported as ARG0, ARG1, ..., ARGN
, which can be used in the justfile. To run recipe compile
and export ARG0=bar
and ARG1=baz
:
just compile -- bar baz
By way of example, the included justfile has a pinch of fanciful fluff.
getting j
J is distributed via cargo
, rust's package manager.
- Get cargo at rustup.rs
- Run
cargo install j
- Add
~/.cargo/bin
to your PATH
j
depends on make to actually run commands, but hopefully if you're on a unix, make is already installed. If not, you can get it from friendly local package manager.