Write Once, Build Once, Anywhere
Bob is a high-level build tool for multi-language projects.
Use it to build codebases organized in multiple repositories or in a monorepo.
When to consider using Bob?
If you want to go wild, and have Go 1.17 or later installed, the short version is:
git clone https://github.com/benchkram/bob
cd bob
go install
For shell autocompletion (bash and zsh supported) add source <(bob completion)
to your .bashrc
/.zshrc
.
Bob generates its internal build graph from tasks described in a bob.yaml
file (usually referred to as "Bobfile").
Each build step is executed in a sandboxed shell only using the given dependencies required from the nix package manager.
The basic components of a build task are:
Example of a bob.yaml
file:
nixpkgs: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-23.11.tar.gz
build:
build:
input: "*"
cmd: go build -o ./app
target: ./app
dependencies: [go]
Multiline sh
and bash
commands are entirely possible, powered by mvdan/sh.