CLI for building, running, testing, and managing your Emacs Lisp dependencies
Eask was originally designed as a package development tool for Elisp projects. However, it has since expanded to support a wide range of Emacs Lisp tasks. It can now be used in three major ways:
With these capabilities in mind, what sets Eask apart from other build tools like Cask, makem.sh, and Eldev?
Great question! Eask has evolved beyond just a build tool—it serves multiple purposes! Here’s what Eask aims to be:
byte-compilation
, checkdoc
, and more.📝 P.S. See Why Eask? for more detailed information.
💡
node
is not required to use Eask!
We have incorporated a range of tests to ensure Eask remains stable throughout its release cycle.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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