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just

A Just language syntax for colourizing your justfiles and running recipes.

Just in Code

Running A Recipe

  • cmd + shift + p then type Just: Run Recipe
  • choose a recipe and press enter

What is Just?

Just is a task/command/recipe runner. It's a single binary with no dependencies. Small & fast.

Read more about it on their github page.

Roadmap

  • syntax highlighting
  • run recipe
  • pass arguments to recipes
  • choose a non-default justfile
  • tree extension showing recipies and dependencies

About Just

You:

  • create a file in your project directory called justfile
  • add some recipes
  • then run with just my-recipe from the command line

Here's a super quick and unhelpful example of a justfile:

# behold a recipe
fun:
  echo "hi" > tmp.txt
  cat tmp.txt
  rm tmp.txt

# they can have dependencies
superfun: fun
  echo "woah that was fun!"

# and support other inline scripts
js:
  #!/usr/bin/env node
  console.log('woah, seriously?')

# great for pulling of things that are hard in the shell
ruby:
  #!/usr/bin/env ruby
  puts "yep."

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vscode-just's Issues

Support variable args

The following is valid Justfile

example +ARGS='':
    echo {{ARGS}}

But this extension doesn't highlight it correctly.

Syntax highlight based on inline script type

Just allows you to have inline scripts for recipes:

recipe:
    #!/usr/bin/env python
    import sys
    print("Hello from stderr", file=sys.stderr)

It would be nice if vscode-just could correctly syntax highlight these scripts, using the shebang to determine what syntax highlighting it should use.

This happens in the Markdown syntax highlighting in VS Code when you make an inline code block.

VS Code Markdown Example

Strings with escaped newlines confuse the syntax highlighting

If you include a string in your justfile that span multiple lines with backslashes escaping the newlines, the syntax highlighting does not recognize the end of the string.

In the screen shot below you can see that rule2 is incorrectly highlighted in green.

Screen Shot 2021-05-15 at 4 44 57 PM

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