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makefly

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

A static weblog engine using a BSD makefile

9.2K lines of code

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about 8 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Reusable makefiles

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A set of reusable makefiles.

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1 users on Open Hub

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publican-makefile

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

A universal makefile for Publican-managed DocBook projects.

78 lines of code

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over 9 years since last commit

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BSD#

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

The BSD# Project is devoted to porting and maintaining the Mono .NET framework and applications for FreeBSD. The repository currently contains FreeBSD ports for the framework, libraries and third parties applications released, that are not in the main FreeBSD ports tree, with the intent that ... [More] they will be intergrated ones they are ready. The project aims to act as a central testing point for porting new releases for introducing new applications, and for testing framework wide changes that will affect all applications that rely on Mono before they reach the FreeBSD ports tree. [Less]

502 lines of code

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over 7 years since last commit

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Texcaller

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Texcaller is a convenient interface to the TeX command line tools that handles all kinds of errors without much fuzz. It is written in plain C, is fairly portable, and has no external dependencies besides TeX.

897 lines of code

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about 6 years since last commit

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smk

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smk is a devastatingly simple and powerful make. So simple that you don't even have to write a Makefile. Just run your commands once through smk, and then, all you'll have to type is smk! smk will automatically check the modifications in the file system relevant for each command, and run only what have to!

5.53K lines of code

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about 5 years since last commit

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