#!/usr/bin/env -S just --justfile alias d := dev alias t := test # List available commands. _default: just --list --unsorted # Setup the repository. setup: _areyousure just _cargo-install 'cargo-edit cargo-nextest cargo-outdated dprint git-cliff bacon' # Tasks to make the code-base comply with the rules. Mostly used in git hooks. comply: _doc-check fmt lint test # Check if the repository comply with the rules and ready to be pushed. check: fmt-check lint test # Develop the app. dev: bacon clippy # Format the codebase. fmt: cargo fmt --all dprint fmt --config configs/dprint.json # Check is the codebase properly formatted. fmt-check: cargo fmt --all -- --check dprint check --config configs/dprint.json # Lint the codebase. lint: cargo clippy # Test the codebase. test: test-unit cargo test --doc cargo nextest run # Test unit tests only test-unit: cargo nextest run --lib # Create a new release. Example `cargo-release release minor --tag-name v0.2.0` release level: cargo-release release {{ level }} --execute # Make sure the repo is ready for release release-check level: just up cargo-release release {{ level }} # Lint the docstring. _doc-check: cargo doc --all-features --no-deps # Release hooks _release-prepare version: git-cliff --config configs/cliff.toml --output CHANGELOG.md --tag {{ version }} just fmt # Check dependencies health. Pass `--write` to uppgrade dependencies. [unix] up arg="": #!/usr/bin/env bash if [ "{{ arg }}" = "--write" ]; then cargo upgrade && cargo update else cargo outdated --root-deps-only fi; # # Helper # [unix] _cargo-install tool: #!/usr/bin/env bash if command -v cargo-binstall >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "cargo-binstall..." cargo binstall --no-confirm --no-symlinks {{ tool }} else echo "Building from source" cargo install --locked {{ tool }} fi [unix] _areyousure: #!/usr/bin/env bash echo -e "This command will alter your system. ⚠️ You are advised to run in inside containerized environment. Such as [toolbx](https://containertoolbx.org/). If you are unsure. Run the installation commands manually. Take a look at the 'setup' recipe in the Justfile.\n" read -p "Are you sure you want to proceed? (Y/n) " response; if [[ $response =~ ^[Yy] ]]; then echo "Continue!"; else echo "Cancelled!"; exit 1; fi