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app runfast

A workflow tool for quickly setting up and running programming projects

1 unstable release

0.5.2 Nov 23, 2024

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Contains (ELF exe/lib, 5MB) runfast

runfast

What is it?

This is a program intended to be run in a project directory to set up a project run command, and remember it so we dont have to type it multiple times. It should run in a single terminal window, and be lightweight. It should also be easy for end-users to add more commands to the default list. There should also be a custom option, for one-off situations.

Why?

I hate typing things out multiple times, and doing more things that are not the work increases my chance of getting distracted, therefore a single command allows me to think less, do more.

How do I use it?

add the binary to your path, and call runfast in your project directory. It will automatically create a default config at ~/.config/runfast/defaults.toml. You can add your own runners in a similar manner in ~/.config/runfast/runners.toml. When running in a new directory, runfast will get you to choose a runner, and cache what you choose. This means you dont have to select the same one each time. However, you can also call runfast -f to force runfast to re-choose and re-cache the runner for a directory.

Additionally, I have mine firing off a tmux bind, see my dotfiles repo, also hosted on github, for an example.

Can I see it working?

Sure, here is an asciinema demo of it:

asciicast

I want to contribute, how should I do that?

firstly, thanks. secondly, please fork this repo, make your changes, and PR the main branch. When the PR is made, request me as a reviewer, and I'll get around to it at some point. I cant give a timescale since I currently work full time, so it'll get done when it gets done.

Dependencies

~12–22MB
~302K SLoC