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One of the reasons I fell in love with Go all those years ago was the idea that I could distribute a single binary that only contained my application, but also the supporting infrastructure needed to run that binary without any tooling installed. Coming from Ruby, a language where you primarily distribute an entire folder structure that requires runtime tooling, this was revolutionary for me, and
Grift is a very simple library that allows you to write simple “task” scripts in Go and run them by name without having to write big main type of wrappers. Grift is similar to, and inspired by, Rake. — from the README. You basically create a package called grifts, or create it with the grift init command, declare your scripts/commands in a simple manner and then run them through grift [task name]
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