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Context-aware single-letter project commands to speed up your command-line workflow.

  •   🏗   b to build/compile any project.
  •   🚀   r to run/start any project.
  •   🧪   t to test any project.
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  • Supports 10+ build and project tools – CMake, Cabal, Cargo, Go, Leiningen, Mage, Maven, Meson, Poetry, Stack, Tectonic, make, npm, yarn and .NET. More details.
  • Portable – Dependency free portable POSIX shell script. Supports Linux, macOS, WSL, etc.
  • Shell Integration – Works with aliases in any shell and for the Fish shell through a Fish plugin.
  • Simple – Easy to extend with support for new tools.

What

projectdo is a command-line program hat executes project actions (such as build, run, test, etc.) with the appropriate tool for current project in the working directory. The appropriate tool and the current project root is intelligently detected based on the context where projectdo is executed. For instance, projectdo test runs cargo test if a Cargo.toml is found and npm test if a package.json file is found.

By combining projectdo with shell aliases or shell abbreviations project commands can be run in any project with less typing. As an example, with the alias alias b='projectdo build' one can build any project simply by typing b+enter.

Install

projectdo can be installed through a number of package managers or by manually downloading the shell script.

Homebrew

projectdo can be installed with Homebrew on macOS and Linux.

brew install paldepind/tap/projectdo

AUR (Arch Linux)

The AUR package can be installed manually or using an AUR helper.

yay -S projectdo

npm

projectdo is not related to Node.js or JavaScript, but npm works perfectly fine for distributing shell scripts and can be a handy installation method if you're already using npm:

npm i -g projectdo

From source

Download the script and place it somewhere in your path. For instance if ~/bin is in your path:

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/paldepind/projectdo/main/projectdo -o ~/bin/projectdo
chmod +x ~/bin/projectdo

From repository

Clone the project repository:

git clone https://github.com/paldepind/projectdo; cd projectdo

Install it with this command:

make install

# Or to uninstall
make uninstall

Shell integration

For the Fish shell use the Fish plugin. For Bash and Zsh setup shell aliases.

Fish Plugin

projectdo ships with a plugin for the Fish shell. The plugin includes auto-completion and functions for use with Fish's abbreviation feature.

The Fish plugin can be installed manually or with Fisher:

fisher install paldepind/projectdo

The plugin exposes four shell functions that should be configured with abbreviations as desired. For instance:

abbr -a b --function projectdo_build
abbr -a r --function projectdo_run
abbr -a t --function projectdo_test
abbr -a p --function projectdo_tool

With the above t will expand to cargo test, p will expand to cargo, etc. depending on the project.

Note that you need to have the script in your path in order for the Fish plugin to work!

Aliases

projectdo can be configured with shell aliases in any shell. For instance:

alias t='projectdo test'
alias r='projectdo run'
alias b='projectdo build'
alias p='projectdo tool'

Usage

Note: When executed with the -d flag projectdo performs a dry run and only prints information about what it would do without actually doing anything. It is a good idea to do a dry run when using projectdo in a project for the first time to verify that it does the right thing.

Usage: projectdo [options] [action] [tool-arguments]
Options:
  -h, --help             Display this help.
  -n, -d, --dry-run      Do not execute any commands with side-effects.
  -q, --quiet            Do not print commands as they are about to be executed.
  -v, --version          Display the version of the program.

Actions:
  build, run, test       Build, run, or test the current project.
  tool                   Invoke the guessed tool for the current project.

Tool arguments:
  Any arguments following [action] are passed along to the invoked tool.

Supported tools and languages

Note: If a tool you are interested in is not supported please open an issue or a pull request.

Tool Language Detected by Commands
Cargo Rust Cargo.toml cargo build
cargo run
cargo test
Poetry Python pyproject.toml with [tool.poetry] poetry build
run n/a
poetry run pytest
CMake C, C++ and Obj-C CMakeLists.txt cmake --build . --target test
Meson C, C++, etc. meson.build meson compile
run n/a
meson test
npm JavaScript, etc. package.json npm build
npm start
npm test
yarn JavaScript, etc. package.json and yarn.lock yarn build
yarn start
yarn test
pnpm JavaScript, etc package.json and pnpm-lock.yaml pnpm build
pnpm start
pnpm test
Maven Java, etc. pom.xml mvn compile
run n/a
mvn test
Leiningen Clojure project.clj lein test
Cabal Haskell *.cabal cabal build
cabal run
cabal test
Stack Haskell stack.yaml stack build
stack run
stack test
make Any Makefile make
make test/check
Mage Go magefile.go with a test/check target mage test/check
Go Go go.mod go test
Tectonic LaTeX Tectonic.toml tectonic -X build
.NET C# and F# *.csproj, *.fsproj or *.sln dotnet build
dotnet run
dotnet test
Shell script Any build.sh sh -c build.sh