🏃⛰ Ultra fast monorepo script runner and build tool
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🏃⛰ Ultra fast monorepo script runner and build tool
The npm-style script runner for Deno
🏃♂️ Better NPM scripts runner
Simple, extendable and embeddable scripting language.
Build 🛠 and Bundle 📦 your local workspaces. Like Bazel, Buck, Pants and Please but for Yarn Berry. Build any language, mix javascript, typescript, golang and more in one polyglot repo. Ship your bundles to AWS Lambda, Docker, or any nodejs runtime.
Simple and easy to use "script runner" written in Rust.
Script runner and workspace configuration for Deno
Run LLM-generated one-off scripts via the "Run Code Here" option in the Windows 11 context menu.
Node.js based script runner for use in MQTT based Smart Home environments
Personal Package Manager - run your GitHub hosted scripts, locally.
Script runner for quick iteration. Bring your scripting to the next level.
A script runner for deno. 🚀🚀🚀
Your webhook robot 🎀
A cross-platform script runner, playground and general toolkit and test-bed for Rust. Run expressions, snippets and programs, and get help with proc macros. thag_rs also offers 30+ useful command-line tools and a demo preview. The thag_profiler and thag_styling subcrates each aim to bring something unique and useful to round out the offering.
A PEP 723 script runner
Access Panel (public repo)
Run command line scripts (with parameters) directly from #VSCode with a configured form.
A command-line tool for organizing, managing, and executing scripts as commands with full command completion
Run all your project-related scripts in a portable, simple config.
Slandroid is a universal script runner that simplifies running scripts in multiple programming languages. It automatically detects the language, installs missing interpreters or dependencies, and executes the script seamlessly. Whether it's Python, JavaScript, Bash, Ruby, Java, Go, PHP, Perl, C, C++, Rust, or more—Slandroid has you covered!
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