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README.md
Realize
A Go build system with file watchers, output streams and live reload. Run, build and watch file changes with custom paths
What's new
v1.1
- Windows support - Moved to 1.2
- Custom paths for the commands fast/add
- Save output on a file
- Enable the fields Before/After
- Web panel (localhost:5000)
Features
- Build, Install, Test, Fmt and Run at the same time
- Live reload on file changes (re-build, re-install and re-run)
- Watch custom paths
- Watch specific file extensions
- Multiple projects support
- Output streams
- Execution times
- Highly customizable
- Fast run
Installation and usage
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Run this to get/install:
$ go get github.com/tockins/realize
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From project/projects root execute:
$ realize add
It will create a realize.config.yaml file if it doesn't exist already and adds the working directory as the project.
Otherwise if a config file already exists it adds another project to the existing config file.
The add command supports the following custom parameters:
--name="Project Name" -> Name, if not specified takes the working directory name --path="server" -> Custom Path, if not specified takes the working directory name --build -> Enables the build --test -> Enables the tests --no-bin -> Disables the installation --no-run -> Disables the run --no-fmt -> Disables the fmt (go fmt) --no-server -> Disables the web panel (port :5000)
Examples:
$ realize add $ realize add --path="mypath" $ realize add --name="My Project" --build $ realize add --name="My Project" --path="/projects/package" --build $ realize add --name="My Project" --path="projects/package" --build --no-run $ realize add --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 options of "Realize"
$ realize add --path="/print/printer" --no-run yourParams --yourFlags // correct $ realize add yourParams --yourFlags --path="/print/printer" --no-run // wrong
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Remove a project by its name
$ realize remove --name="Project Name"
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Lists all projects
$ realize list
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Build, Run and watch file changes. Realize will re-build and re-run your projects on each change.
$ realize run
Fast run launches a project from its working directory without a config file
$ realize fast
The fast command supports the following custom parameters:
--path="server" -> Custom Path, if not specified takes the working directory name --build -> Enables the build --test -> Enables the tests --config -> Take the defined settings if exist a config file --no-bin -> Disables the installation --no-run -> Disables the run --no-fmt -> Disables the fmt (go fmt) --no-server -> Disables the web panel (port :5000)
The "fast" command supports addittional arguments as the "add" command.
$ realize fast --no-run yourParams --yourFlags // correct $ realize fast yourParams --yourFlags --no-run // wrong $ realize fast --path="/Users/alessio/go/src/github.com/tockins/realize-examples/coin/"
Color reference
- Blue: outputs of the project
- Red: errors
- Magenta: times or changed files
- Green: successfully completed action
Config file example
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For more examples check Realize Examples
projects: - app_name: App One -> name app_path: one -> root path app_run: true -> enable/disable go run (require app_bin) app_bin: true -> enable/disable go install app_build: false -> enable/disable go build app_fmt: true -> enable/disable go fmt app_test: true -> enable/disable go test app_params: -> the project will be launched with these parameters - --flag1 - param1 app_watcher: preview: true -> prints the observed files on startup paths: -> paths to observe for live reload - / ignore_paths: -> paths to ignore - vendor - bin exts: -> file extensions to observe for live reload - .go output: -> enable/disable the output destinations cli: true -> cli output file: true -> creates an output file inside the project
Next release
v1.2
- Windows support
- Go generate support
Contacts
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