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From: | Peter Polidoro |
Subject: | Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell? |
Date: | Wed, 07 Dec 2022 10:26:51 -0500 |
User-agent: | mu4e 1.8.11; emacs 28.2 |
And then all you need to do is run ``guix shell'', and it will automaticallypick up that manifest or package file.
That works well for just the "guix shell" command, but what if I want shortcuts to a whole set of commands?
For example, I might want a command to automatically generate project metadata from an org file running "make metadata":
metadata:$(GUIX-CONTAINER) -- sh -c "emacs --batch -Q -l .init.el --eval '(process-org \".metadata.org\")'"
This seems to work well, but I just wondered if putting a Makefile into every project root may cause conflicts for some build systems.
Is there something better to use than make for such command shortcuts?
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