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# Task - Simple task runner / "Make" alternative
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Task is a simple tool that allows you to easily run development and build
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tasks. Task is written in Golang, but can be used to develop any language.
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It aims to be simpler and easier to use then [GNU Make][make].
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Environment](#environment)
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- [OS specific task](#os-specific-task)
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- [Task directory](#task-directory)
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- [Task dependencies](#task-dependencies)
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- [Calling another task](#calling-another-task)
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- [Prevent unnecessary work](#prevent-unnecessary-work)
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- [Variables](#variables)
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- [Dynamic variables](#dynamic-variables)
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- [Go's template engine](#gos-template-engine)
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- [Help](#help)
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- [Silent mode](#silent-mode)
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- [Watch tasks](#watch-tasks-experimental)
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- [Alternative task runners](#alternative-task-runners)
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## Installation
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If you have a [Golang][golang] environment setup, you can simply run:
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```bash
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go get -u -v github.com/go-task/task/cmd/task
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```
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Or you can download the binary from the [releases][releases] page and add to
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your `PATH`. DEB and RPM packages are also available.
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The `task_checksums.txt` file contains the SHA-256 checksum for each file.
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## Usage
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Create a file called `Taskfile.yml` in the root of the project.
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The `cmds` attribute should contains the commands of a task.
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The example below allows compile a Go app and uses [Minify][minify] to concat
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and minify multiple CSS files into a single one.
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```yml
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build:
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cmds:
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- go build -v -i main.go
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assets:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/style.css src/css
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```
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Running the tasks is as simple as running:
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```bash
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task assets build
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```
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Task uses [github.com/mvdan/sh](https://github.com/mvdan/sh), a native Go sh
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interpreter. So you can write sh/bash commands and it will work even on
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Windows, where `sh` or `bash` is usually not available. Just remember any
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executable called must be available by the OS or in PATH.
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If you ommit a task name, "default" will be assumed.
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### Environment
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You can specify environment variables that are added when running a command:
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```yml
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build:
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cmds:
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- echo $hallo
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env:
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hallo: welt
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```
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### OS specific task
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If you add a `Taskfile_{{GOOS}}.yml` you can override or amend your taskfile
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based on the operating system.
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Example:
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Taskfile.yml:
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```yml
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build:
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cmds:
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- echo "default"
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```
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Taskfile_linux.yml:
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```yml
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build:
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cmds:
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- echo "linux"
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```
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Will print out `linux` and not default.
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It's also possible to have OS specific `Taskvars.yml` file, like
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`Taskvars_windows.yml`, `Taskfile_linux.yml` or `Taskvars_darwin.yml`. See the
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[variables section](#variables) below.
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### Task directory
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By default, tasks will be executed in the directory where the Taskfile is
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located. But you can easily make the task run in another folder informing
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`dir`:
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```yml
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serve:
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dir: public/www
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cmds:
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# run http server
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- caddy
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```
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### Task dependencies
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You may have tasks that depends on others. Just pointing them on `deps` will
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make them run automatically before running the parent task:
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```yml
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build:
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deps: [assets]
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cmds:
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- go build -v -i main.go
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assets:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/style.css src/css
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```
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In the above example, `assets` will always run right before `build` if you run
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`task build`.
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A task can have only dependencies and no commands to group tasks together:
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```yml
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assets:
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deps: [js, css]
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js:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/script.js src/js
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css:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/style.css src/css
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```
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If there are more than one dependency, they always run in parallel for better
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performance.
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### Calling another task
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When a task has many dependencies, they are executed concurrently. This will
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often result in a faster build pipeline. But in some situations you may need
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to call other tasks serially. In this case, just use the following syntax:
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```yml
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main-task:
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cmds:
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- task: task-to-be-called
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- task: another-task
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- echo "Both done"
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task-to-be-called:
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cmds:
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- echo "Task to be called"
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another-task:
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cmds:
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- echo "Another task"
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```
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Overriding variables in the called task is as simple as informing `vars`
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attribute:
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```yml
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main-task:
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cmds:
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- task: write-file
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vars: {FILE: "hello.txt", CONTENT: "Hello!"}
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- task: write-file
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vars: {FILE: "world.txt", CONTENT: "World!"}
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write-file:
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cmds:
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- echo "{{.CONTENT}}" > {{.FILE}}
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```
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The above syntax is also supported in `deps`.
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> NOTE: It's also possible to call a task without any param prefixing it
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with `^`, but this syntax is deprecated:
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```yml
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a-task:
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cmds:
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- ^another-task
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another-task:
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cmds:
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- echo "Another task"
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```
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### Prevent unnecessary work
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If a task generates something, you can inform Task the source and generated
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files, so Task will prevent to run them if not necessary.
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```yml
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build:
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deps: [js, css]
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cmds:
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- go build -v -i main.go
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js:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/script.js src/js
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sources:
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- src/js/**/*.js
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generates:
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- public/script.js
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css:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/style.css src/css
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sources:
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- src/css/**/*.css
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generates:
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- public/style.css
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```
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`sources` and `generates` can be files or file patterns. When both are given,
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Task will compare the modification date/time of the files to determine if it's
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necessary to run the task. If not, it will just print a message like
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`Task "js" is up to date`.
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Alternatively, you can inform a sequence of tests as `status`. If no error
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is returned (exit status 0), the task is considered up-to-date:
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```yml
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generate-files:
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cmds:
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- mkdir directory
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- touch directory/file1.txt
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- touch directory/file2.txt
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# test existence of files
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status:
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- test -d directory
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- test -f directory/file1.txt
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- test -f directory/file2.txt
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```
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You can use `--force` or `-f` if you want to force a task to run even when
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up-to-date.
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### Variables
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When doing interpolation of variables, Task will look for the below.
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They are listed below in order of importance (e.g. most important first):
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- Variables given while calling a task from another.
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(See [Calling another task](#calling-another-task) above)
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- Environment variables
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- Variables declared locally in the task
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- Variables available in the `Taskvars.yml` file
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Example of overriding with environment variables:
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```bash
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$ TASK_VARIABLE=a-value task do-something
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```
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Example of locally declared vars:
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```yml
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print-var:
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cmds:
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echo "{{.VAR}}"
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vars:
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VAR: Hello!
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```
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Example of `Taskvars.yml` file:
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```yml
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PROJECT_NAME: My Project
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DEV_MODE: production
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GIT_COMMIT: {sh: git log -n 1 --format=%h}
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```
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> NOTE: It's also possible setting a variable globally using `set` attribute
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in task, but this is deprecated:
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```yml
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build:
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deps: [set-message]
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cmds:
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- echo "Message: {{.MESSAGE}}"
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set-message:
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cmds:
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- echo "This is an important message"
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set: MESSAGE
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```
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#### Dynamic variables
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The below syntax (`sh:` prop in a variable) is considered a dynamic variable.
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The value will be treated as a command and the output assigned. If there is one
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or more trailing newlines, the last newline will be trimmed.
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```yml
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build:
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cmds:
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- go build -ldflags="-X main.Version={{.GIT_COMMIT}}" main.go
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vars:
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GIT_COMMIT:
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sh: git log -n 1 --format=%h
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```
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This works for all types of variables.
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> It's also possible to prefix the variable with `$` to have a dynamic
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variable, but this is now considered deprecated:
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```yml
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# Taskvars.yml
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# recommended
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GIT_COMMIT:
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sh: git log -n 1 --format=%h
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# deprecated
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GIT_COMMIT: $git log -n 1 --format=%h
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```
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### Go's template engine
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Task parse commands as [Go's template engine][gotemplate] before executing
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them. Variables are accessible through dot syntax (`.VARNAME`).
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All functions by the Go's [sprig lib](http://masterminds.github.io/sprig/)
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are available. The following example gets the current date in a given format:
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```yml
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print-date:
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cmds:
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- echo {{now | date "2006-01-02"}}
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```
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Task also adds the following functions:
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- `OS`: Returns operating system. Possible values are "windows", "linux",
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"darwin" (macOS) and "freebsd".
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- `ARCH`: return the architecture Task was compiled to: "386", "amd64", "arm"
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or "s390x".
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- `splitLines`: Splits Unix (\n) and Windows (\r\n) styled newlines.
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- `catLines`: Replaces Unix (\n) and Windows (\r\n) styled newlines with a space.
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- `toSlash`: Does nothing on Unix, but on Windows converts a string from `\`
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path format to `/`.
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- `fromSlash`: Oposite of `toSlash`. Does nothing on Unix, but on Windows
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converts a string from `\` path format to `/`.
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- `exeExt`: Returns the right executable extension for the current OS
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(`".exe"` for Windows, `""` for others).
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Example:
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```yml
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print-os:
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cmds:
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- echo '{{OS}} {{ARCH}}'
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- echo '{{if eq OS "windows"}}windows-command{{else}}unix-command{{end}}'
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# This will be path/to/file on Unix but path\to\file on Windows
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- echo '{{fromSlash "path/to/file"}}'
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enumerated-file:
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vars:
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CONTENT: |
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foo
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bar
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cmds:
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- |
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cat << EOF > output.txt
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{{range $i, $line := .CONTENT | splitLines -}}
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{{printf "%3d" $i}}: {{$line}}
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{{end}}EOF
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```
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> NOTE: There are some deprecated function names still available: `ToSlash`,
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`FromSlash` and `ExeExt`. These where changed for consistency with sprig lib.
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### Help
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Running `task --list` (or `task -l`) lists all tasks with a description.
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The following taskfile:
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```yml
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build:
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desc: Build the go binary.
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cmds:
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- go build -v -i main.go
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test:
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desc: Run all the go tests.
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cmds:
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- go test -race ./...
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js:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/script.js src/js
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css:
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cmds:
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- minify -o public/style.css src/css
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```
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would print the following output:
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```bash
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* build: Build the go binary.
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* test: Run all the go tests.
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```
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## Silent mode
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Silent mode disables echoing of commands before Task runs it.
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For the following Taskfile:
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```yml
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echo:
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cmds:
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- echo "Print something"
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```
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Normally this will be print:
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```sh
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echo "Print something"
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Print something
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```
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With silent mode on, the below will be print instead:
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```sh
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Print something
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```
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There's three ways to enable silent mode:
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* At command level:
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```yml
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echo:
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cmds:
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- cmd: echo "Print something"
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silent: true
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```
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* At task level:
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```yml
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echo:
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cmds:
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- echo "Print something"
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silent: true
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```
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* Or globally with `--silent` or `-s` flag
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If you want to suppress stdout instead, just redirect a command to `/dev/null`:
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```yml
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echo:
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cmds:
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- echo "This will print nothing" > /dev/null
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```
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## Watch tasks (experimental)
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If you give a `--watch` or `-w` argument, task will watch for files changes
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and run the task again. This requires the `sources` attribute to be given,
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so task know which files to watch.
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## Task in the wild
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- [How I Build My Static Assets for Hugo][post-hugo]
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## Alternative task runners
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- YAML based:
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- [tj/robo][robo]
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- [dogtools/dog][dog]
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- [goeuro/myke][myke]
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- Go based:
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- [go-godo][godo]
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- [markbates/grift][grift]
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[make]: https://www.gnu.org/software/make/
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[releases]: https://github.com/go-task/task/releases
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[golang]: https://golang.org/
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[gotemplate]: https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/
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[robo]: https://github.com/tj/robo
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[dog]: https://github.com/dogtools/dog
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[myke]: https://github.com/goeuro/myke
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[godo]: https://github.com/go-godo/godo
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[grift]: https://github.com/markbates/grift
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[sh]: https://github.com/mvdan/sh
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[post-hugo]: https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2017/hugo-asset-pipeline/
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[minify]: https://github.com/tdewolff/minify/tree/master/cmd/minify
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