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## Wait, What?
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## Wait, What? ##
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**Runfile** lets you create command line applications in a way similar
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to [Rake](https://github.com/ruby/rake), but with the full power of
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[Learn More in the Wiki](https://github.com/DannyBen/runfile/wiki)
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## Install ##
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## Quick Start
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## Quick Start ##
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$ run make # create a new Runfile
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$ run --help # show the usage patterns
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$ vi Runfile # edit the Runfile
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## Example ##
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## Runfile per project or global Runfiles ##
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In addition to the per project `Runfile` files, it is also possible to
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create global runfiles that are accessible to you only or to anybody on
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When you execute `run`, we will look for files in this order:
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- `Runfile` in the current directory
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When you execute `run!`, we will ignore the local Runfile (if present) and
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only search for global (named) runfiles.
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Read more in the [Runfile Location and Filename wiki page](https://github.com/DannyBen/runfile/wiki/Runfile-Location-and-Filename)
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## Documentation ##
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- [Learn by Example](https://github.com/DannyBen/runfile/tree/master/examples)
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- [Runfile Command Reference](https://github.com/DannyBen/runfile/wiki/Runfile-Command-Reference)
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# Show some helpful tips, and a list of available runfiles
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def show_make_help(runfiles)
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runfiles.size < 3 and say "\nTip: Type '!txtblu!run make!txtrst!' or '!txtblu!run make name!txtrst!' to create a runfile.\nFor global access, place !txtblu!named.runfiles!txtrst! in ~/runfile/ or in /etc/runfile
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runfiles.size < 3 and say "\nTip: Type '!txtblu!run make!txtrst!' or '!txtblu!run make name!txtrst!' to create a runfile.\nFor global access, place !txtblu!named.runfiles!txtrst! in ~/runfile/ or in /etc/runfile/."
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