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demake 0.0.2

Develop, Decorate and manage Dependencies for C Makefiles easily with a Ruby script.

Install using the Ruby Gem:

> gem install demake

It requires a demake directory and application file containing the application
names followed by depencencies separated by spaces and with a new line to indicate
a different application. Something like:

> mkdir demake
> echo "hello string" > demake/applications
> echo "goodbye string" >> demake/applications
> demake > Makefile

For customization, optionally include (see example):
demake/settings.rb, demake/test-target.rb, demake/install-target.rb

The gem uses a command line interface:

> demake > Makefile

You can also clone from git for a more complete example:

> git clone https://github.com/MinaswanNakamoto/demake.git
> cd demake/bin
> chmod +x demake
> cd ../example
> ../bin/demake > Makefile
> make
> make build
> bin/hello
> bin/goodbye

If you have an existing C application and you want to generate a Makefile for it,
you might try the gen_application shell script.

> ./gen_application myapp

Gemfile:
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install:
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Versions:

  1. 0.0.3 December 28, 2025 (7 KB)
  2. 0.0.2 November 18, 2025 (7 KB)
  3. 0.0.1 November 18, 2025 (7 KB)

Runtime Dependencies (1):

pipetext ~> 0.1, >= 0.1.3

Owners:

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Authors:

  • Minaswan Nakamoto

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Total downloads 405

For this version 168

Version Released:

License:

MIT

Required Ruby Version: >= 0

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