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A script manager for dart.

Derry #

Derry is a script manager for Dart.

Overview #

Derry helps you define shortcut scripts, and save you from having to type very long and forgettable long lines of scripts, again and again.

Instead of running this every time,

pub run build_runner build --delete-conflicting-outputs

Add this to pubspec.yaml,

scripts:
  build: pub run build_runner build --delete-conflicting-outputs

and run

derry run build

Installation #

Install derry as a global dependency from Pub as follows.

pub global activate derry

Then use derry to run a command from the current dart/flutter project.

derry run [script]

Usage #

When called, derry will look for a pubspec.yaml file in the current directory, and will throw an error if not exist. The scripts can be declared within the scripts node of the pubspec.yaml file.

scripts:
  build: pub run build_runner build
derry run build
# or even with additional arguments
derry run build -- --delete-conflicting-outputs

Configuration #

Scripts can be configured just inside the pubspec.yaml file or within a separate file. When using a separate file to configure scripts, pass the file name as the value of the scripts node in the pubspec.yaml file.

# pubspec.yaml
scripts: scripts.yaml
# scripts.yaml
build: pub run build_runner build

A script can either be a single string or a list of strings. If it is a list, the strings inside of the list will be executed synchronously in the given order of the list.

build:
  - pub run test
  - echo "test completed"
  - pub run build_runner build

Note that the executions will happen in separate processes, use && to execute multiple scripts in the same process. Alternatively, you can also configure the execution value.

build:
  execution: once # multiple by default
  scripts:
    - cat generated.txt
    - pub run build_runner build # won't be called if generated.txt does not exist

This will be the same as using && but it saved the user from having very long lines of scripts.

Why & How #

Honestly, I needed it. It was easy to make, though I had a hard time implementing the script execution. Since Dart's Process isn't good at executing system commands, I used Rust with the help of Foreign Function Interfaces. For execution, currently cmd is used for Windows and bash is used for Linux and Mac. I know that's not optimal and I'm still looking for a way to allow users to use the current shell for executions.

Currently Supported Platforms #

64bit Linux, Windows, and Mac are currently supported.

License #

MIT © Frenco Jobs