shake: Build system library, like Make, but more accurate dependencies.

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Shake is a Haskell library for writing build systems - designed as a replacement for make. See Development.Shake for an introduction, including an example. The homepage contains links to a user manual, an academic paper and further information: https://shakebuild.com

To use Shake the user writes a Haskell program that imports Development.Shake, defines some build rules, and calls the Development.Shake.shakeArgs function. Thanks to do notation and infix operators, a simple Shake build system is not too dissimilar from a simple Makefile. However, as build systems get more complex, Shake is able to take advantage of the excellent abstraction facilities offered by Haskell and easily support much larger projects. The Shake library provides all the standard features available in other build systems, including automatic parallelism and minimal rebuilds. Shake also provides more accurate dependency tracking, including seamless support for generated files, and dependencies on system information (e.g. compiler version).


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NameDescriptionDefault
portable

Obtain FileTime using portable functions

Disabled
cloud

Enable cloud build features

Disabled

Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info

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Versions [RSS] 0.0, 0.1, 0.1.1, 0.1.2, 0.1.3, 0.1.4, 0.1.5, 0.2, 0.2.1, 0.2.2, 0.2.3, 0.2.4, 0.2.5, 0.2.6, 0.2.7, 0.2.8, 0.2.9, 0.2.10, 0.2.11, 0.3, 0.3.1, 0.3.2, 0.3.3, 0.3.4, 0.3.5, 0.3.6, 0.3.7, 0.3.8, 0.3.9, 0.3.10, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 0.9.1, 0.10, 0.10.1, 0.10.2, 0.10.3, 0.10.4, 0.10.5, 0.10.6, 0.10.7, 0.10.8, 0.10.9, 0.10.10, 0.11, 0.11.1, 0.11.2, 0.11.3, 0.11.4, 0.11.5, 0.11.6, 0.11.7, 0.12, 0.13, 0.13.1, 0.13.2, 0.13.3, 0.13.4, 0.14, 0.14.1, 0.14.2, 0.14.3, 0.15, 0.15.1, 0.15.2, 0.15.3, 0.15.4, 0.15.5, 0.15.6, 0.15.7, 0.15.8, 0.15.9, 0.15.10, 0.15.11, 0.16, 0.16.1, 0.16.2, 0.16.3, 0.16.4, 0.17, 0.17.1, 0.17.2, 0.17.3, 0.17.4, 0.17.5, 0.17.6, 0.17.7, 0.17.8, 0.17.9, 0.18, 0.18.1, 0.18.2, 0.18.3, 0.18.4, 0.18.5, 0.19, 0.19.1, 0.19.2, 0.19.3, 0.19.4, 0.19.5, 0.19.6, 0.19.7, 0.19.8 (info)
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Dependencies base (>=4.8 && <5), binary, bytestring, deepseq (>=1.1), directory (>=1.2.7.0), extra (>=1.6.14), filepath, filepattern, hashable (>=1.1.2.3), heaps (>=0.3.6.1), js-dgtable, js-flot, js-jquery, primitive, process (>=1.1), random, semigroups (>=0.18), time, transformers (>=0.2), unix, unordered-containers (>=0.2.7), utf8-string (>=0.3) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright Neil Mitchell 2011-2019
Author Neil Mitchell <ndmitchell@gmail.com>
Maintainer Neil Mitchell <ndmitchell@gmail.com>
Category Development, Shake
Home page https://shakebuild.com
Bug tracker https://github.com/ndmitchell/shake/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/ndmitchell/shake.git
Uploaded by NeilMitchell at 2019-05-19T07:22:14Z
Distributions Arch:0.19.6, Debian:0.19.1, Fedora:0.19.7, FreeBSD:0.15.5, LTSHaskell:0.19.8, NixOS:0.19.8, Stackage:0.19.8
Reverse Dependencies 63 direct, 31 indirect [details]
Executables shake
Downloads 143125 total (460 in the last 30 days)
Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average]
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Status Docs available [build log]
Last success reported on 2019-05-19 [all 1 reports]

Readme for shake-0.18.1

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Shake Hackage version Stackage version Linux build status Windows build status

Shake is a tool for writing build systems - an alternative to make, Scons, Ant etc. Shake has been used commercially for over five years, running thousands of builds per day. The website for Shake users is at shakebuild.com.

Documentation

  • Why use Shake? Shake lets you write large robust build systems, which deal properly with generated source files and run quickly. If you are writing a custom build system of any moderate size (more than a few rules) you should use Shake. The advantages over other build systems are detailed in the document Why choose Shake?.
  • How do I use Shake? Shake is a Haskell library that you use to define your rules. The Shake manual provides a walk through of a small but realistic example, assuming no Haskell knowledge.
  • Generated documentation for all functions, includes lots of examples.
  • Blog posts detailing ongoing development work.
  • Academic paper on the underlying principles behind Shake.
  • Download the Haskell package from Hackage and install it using Cabal.
  • Mailing list for any questions/bugs/thoughts on Shake. If you need more information and aren't sure where to start, use the mailing list.
  • Questions can be asked on StackOverflow with the tag shake-build-system.

Is your company using Shake? Write something public (even just a tweet to @ndm_haskell) and I'll include a link on the website.