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README.md
Realize
Realize is a Go tool that is focused to speed up and improve the developers workflow.
Automate your work pipeline, integrate additional tools of third party, define custom cli commands and reload projects at each changed without stop to write code.
Features
- Highly customizable
- Setup step by step
- Live reload
- Support for multiple projects
- Save logs on files
- Web panel for a smart view
- Build, install, run, test, fmt, generate, vet and much more
- Watch custom paths and specific file extensions
- Multiple watching methods (Polling, File watcher)
- Docker support
v 1.5
- Watch gopath dependencies
- Web panel, download logs
- Multiple configurations (dev, production)
- Support to ignore paths and files in gititnore
- Input redirection (wait for an input and redirect)
Wiki
- Getting Started
- Run cmd - Run a project
- Add cmd - Add a new project
- Init cmd - Make a custom config step by step
- Remove cmd - Remove a project
- List cmd - List the projects
- Config sample - Sample config file
- Support
Installation
Run this to get/install:
$ go get github.com/tockins/realize
Commands
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Run
From project/projects root execute:
$ realize run
It will create a realize.yaml file if it doesn't exist already, add the working directory as project and run the pipeline.
The Run command supports the following custom parameters:
--name="name" -> Run by name on existing configuration --path="realize/server" -> Custom Path, if not specified takes the working directory name --build -> Enable go build --no-run -> Disable go run --no-install -> Disable go install --no-config -> Ignore an existing config / skip the creation of a new one --server -> Enable the web server --legacy -> Enable legacy watch instead of Fsnotify watch --generate -> Enable go generate --test -> Enable go test
Examples:
$ realize run $ realize run --path="mypath" $ realize run --name="My Project" --build $ realize run --path="realize" --no-run --no-config $ realize run --path="/Users/alessio/go/src/github.com/tockins/realize-examples/coin/"
If you want, you can specify additional arguments for your project.
The additional arguments must go after the params
Run can run a project from its working directory without make a config file (--no-config).
$ realize run --path="/print/printer" --no-run yourParams --yourFlags // right $ realize run yourParams --yourFlags --path="/print/printer" --no-run // wrong
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Add
Add a project to an existing config file or create a new one without run the pipeline.
"Add" supports the same parameters of the "Run" command.
$ realize add
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Init
Like add, but with this command you can create a configuration step by step and customize each option.
Init is the only command that supports a complete customization of all the options supported
$ realize init
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Remove
Remove a project by its name
$ realize remove --name="myname"
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List
Projects list in cli
$ realize list
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Color reference
- Blue: outputs of the project
- Red: errors
- Magenta: times or changed files
- Green: successfully completed action
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Config sample
For more examples check Realize Examples
``` settings: legacy: status: true // legacy watch status interval: 10s // polling interval resources: // files names related to streams outputs: outputs.log logs: logs.log errors: errors.log server: status: false // server status open: false // open browser at start host: localhost // server host port: 5001 // server port projects: - name: coin path: coin // project path environment: // env variables test: test myvar: value commands: vet: true fmt: true test: false generate: false bin: status: true build: status: false args: - -race run: true args: - --myarg watcher: preview: false // watched files preview paths: // watched paths - / ignore_paths: // ignored paths - vendor exts: // watched extensions - .go scripts: - type: before // type command: ./ls -l // command changed: true // relaunch when a file changes startup: true // launch at start - type: after command: ./ls changed: true streams: // enable/disable streams cli_out: true file_out: false file_log: false file_err: false ```