# Task
Task runner aiming to be simpler and easier to use than [GNU Make].
1. [TL;DR](#tldr)
1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
## TL;DR
Pros:
- Taskfiles are more readable than Makefiles.
Cons:
- Taskfiles are written in YAML. ≈(・ཀ・≈)
That makes them very much similar to \[[Gitlab] / [Azure Devops]]'s pipelines, and if one has any experience with them
one knows what a pain that can be.
Taskfiles are Task's Makefile counterpart.
Taskfiles are written in YAML.
Task uses `mvdan.cc/sh`, a native Go sh interpreter, to run commands.
This allows to write sh/bash commands and have them work even where `sh` or `bash` are usually not available (e.g.:
Windows) as long as any called executable is available in `PATH`.
Installation and configuration
```sh
# Install the executable.
brew install 'go-task'
choco install 'go-task'
sudo dnf install 'go-task'
sudo snap install 'task' --classic
# Setup the shell's completion.
curl -fsSLo "$HOME/.config/fish/completions/task.fish" 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/go-task/task/main/completion/fish/task.fish'
```
Usage
1. Create a file called `Taskfile.yml`, `taskfile.yml`, `Taskfile.yaml`, `taskfile.yaml`, `Taskfile.dist.yml`,
`taskfile.dist.yml`, `Taskfile.dist.yaml`, or `taskfile.dist.yaml` (ordered by priority) in the root of one's
project.
The `cmds` keys shall contain the commands for their own tasks:
```yaml
version: '3'
tasks:
build:
cmds:
- go build -v -i main.go
assets:
cmds:
- esbuild --bundle --minify css/index.css > public/bundle.css
```
1. Run tasks by their name:
```sh
task assets build
```
If task names are omitted, a task named `default` will be assumed.
## Further readings
- [Website]
- [Github]
[azure devops]: cloud%20computing/azure/devops.md
[gitlab]: gitlab.md
[gnu make]: gnu%20userland/make.md
[github]: https://github.com/go-task/task
[website]: https://taskfile.dev/