Cook

Jul 20, 2023

Like make(1), but more powerful and clean

‘cook’ serves the same purpose as make1, but uses a much more sane syntax, and includes additional features that make it powerful enough to maintain a single dependency graph for large projects as things should be done in an ideal world. Don’t be put off by ‘cook’ not being commonly available on target machines, since ‘cook’ can automatically generate shell scripts that make installing ‘cook’ on target machines unnecessary.



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