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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T13:20:55+00:00 2026-06-12T13:20:55+00:00

In Makefile ‘s I can define tasks so that a user can specify what

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In Makefile‘s I can define tasks so that a user can specify what s/he wants to do as:

make run
make serve
make deploy
..

This seems to be working ok but I feel like Makefile‘s are an overkill for this purpose with all those dependency analysis and relatively obscure syntax/execution. Are there any language/tool that is specifically designed for this purpose preferably available on most systems? or any idea how to use something like bash for this purpose?

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    2026-06-12T13:20:56+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:20 pm

    So after Arjun’s suggestion, I have come up with a sh script:

    #!/usr/bin sh
    
    # only one task at a time
    if [ $# != 1 ]; then
        echo "usage: $0 <task_name>"
    fi
    
    run() {
        echo "I'm now running"
    }
    
    serve() {
        echo "I'm now serving"
    }
    
    deploy() {
        echo "I'm now deploying"
    }
    
    case $1 in
        "run")        run;;
        "serve")      serve;;
        "deploy")     deploy;;
    esac
    

    which was a lot easier than I imagined. I have named the file task so that I can now run the tasks as:

    $ sh task serve
    I'm now serving
    

    or if the file is executable:

    $ ./task deploy
    I'm now deploying
    

    There’s just a little bit duplication in switch statement but it’s good enough for me. Feel free to drop me a comment if it can get any better.

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