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A fast, cross-platform build tool and task runner inspired by Make, designed for modern development workflows.
A collection of Dockerfiles for desktop and server applications, maintained by Jess Frazelle.
A wrapper for GNU Make that adds user-friendly help output and remote includes while preserving all original functionality.
A comprehensive collection of over 570 LaTeX examples with individual Makefiles for easy PDF generation.
A configurable linter and analyzer for Makefiles that scans for potential issues and enforces best practices.
A concise, directive, specific, flexible, and free template for creating an incident response plan organizations will actually use.
A Cookiecutter template for generating production-ready Go projects with Docker, CI, and optional integrations.
A comprehensive GitHub repository template for Go applications with pre-configured CI/CD, linting, testing, and release automation.
A production-ready Docker boilerplate for building Go applications with the Fiber web framework.
A super small and powerful framework for building CI pipelines using Makefile and Docker for isolation.
A command-line tool that uses a fuzzy finder with preview to run tasks from make, npm, pnpm, yarn, just, and task.
A bash parser for semantic versioning that helps manage project versions from Makefiles or scripts.
A terminal-based clone of the 2048 puzzle game with animated gameplay.
A CLI tool that generates starter Go project layouts with Docker, configs, and web server boilerplate.
A zero-configuration build system and package manager for modern Fortran projects with automatic dependency resolution.
A game engine with Lua scripting support, built for extensibility and cross-platform development.
A Terraform module to provision a scalable Jenkins CI server on AWS ECS with automated backups.
A generic Makefile for building small to medium-sized OCaml projects with minimal configuration.
A simple skeleton for Go applications following standard project layout with pre-configured tools and structure.
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