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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T20:43:37+00:00 2026-05-27T20:43:37+00:00

I have a Rakefile like this task :clean do sh ‘rm ./foo’ end I

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I have a Rakefile like this

task :clean do
  sh 'rm ./foo'
end

I want to prevent it from reporting error when the file ‘foo’ does not exist. How to do that?

I think what I want is: Is there a way to check the file first and then decide what to do next.

For example:

file 'aaa' => 'bbb' do
  sh 'cp bbb aaa'
end

This task depends on the existence of file ‘bbb’, so I want to know can I tell Rake that my task depends on the non-existence of file 'foo' ?

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    2026-05-27T20:43:38+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 8:43 pm

    You can do this by extending rake a bit:

    Rakefile:

    require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'unfile_rake_ext')
    
    unfile 'target.txt' do
      File.delete('target.txt')
    end
    

    unfile_rake_ext.rb:

    class UnFileTask < Rake::FileTask
      def needed?
        File.exist?(name)
      end
    end
    
    def unfile(*args, &block)
      UnFileTask.define_task(*args, &block)
    end
    

    And my console output:

    D:\Projects\ZPersonal\tmp>ls
    Rakefile  unfile_rake_ext.rb
    
    D:\Projects\ZPersonal\tmp>touch target.txt && ls
    Rakefile  target.txt  unfile_rake_ext.rb
    
    D:\Projects\ZPersonal\tmp>rake target.txt --trace
    ** Invoke target.txt (first_time)
    ** Execute target.txt
    
    D:\Projects\ZPersonal\tmp>ls
    Rakefile  unfile_rake_ext.rb
    
    D:\Projects\ZPersonal\tmp>rake target.txt --trace
    ** Invoke target.txt (first_time, not_needed)
    
    D:\Projects\ZPersonal\tmp>ls
    Rakefile  unfile_rake_ext.rb
    

    Hope this helps.

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