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NAME = ranger
VERSION = 1.0.3
PYTHON ?= python
DOCDIR ?= doc/pydoc
PREFIX ?= /usr/local
PYTHONOPTIMIZE ?= 1
CWD = $(shell pwd)
EDITOR ?= vim
DEST ?= $(shell $(PYTHON) -c 'import sys; sys.stdout.write( \
[p for p in sys.path if "site" in p][0])' 2> /dev/null)/ranger
.PHONY: all compile clean doc cleandoc edit push test commit \
install uninstall info snapshot minimal_snapshot
info:
@echo 'This makefile provides shortcuts for common tasks.'
@echo 'make clean: Remove all unnecessary files (.pyc, .pyo)'
@echo 'make cleandoc: Remove the pydoc documentation'
@echo 'make doc: Create the pydoc documentation'
@echo 'make install: Install ranger'
@echo 'make snapshot: Create a tar.gz of the current git revision'
@echo
@echo 'For developers:'
@echo 'make commit: Test and commit the changes'
@echo 'make test: Run all unittests.'
@echo 'make push: push the changes via git'
@echo 'make edit: open all relevant files in your editor'
all: test install
compile: clean
@echo 'Compiling...'
PYTHONOPTIMIZE=$(PYTHONOPTIMIZE) python -m compileall -q ranger
doc: cleandoc
mkdir -p $(DOCDIR)
cd $(DOCDIR); \
$(PYTHON) -c 'import pydoc, sys; \
sys.path[0] = "$(CWD)"; \
pydoc.writedocs("$(CWD)")'
uninstall:
@echo 'To uninstall ranger, please remove these files:'
@echo $(DEST)'/*'
@echo $(PREFIX)'/bin/ranger'
@echo 'and optionally the config files at:'
@echo '~/.ranger'
install: compile
@echo "Installing..."
cp ranger.py $(PREFIX)/bin/ranger
cp -ruT ranger $(DEST)
@echo '--------------------------------------'
@echo 'Finished.'
@echo 'If you use BASH or ZSH, you can activate an extra feature now:'
@echo 'When you exit ranger, the directory of the current shell can be'
@echo 'changed to the last visited directory in ranger. To do so, add'
@echo 'this alias to your shell rc file (like ~/.bashrc):'
@echo 'alias rng="source ranger ranger"'
@echo 'And run ranger by typing rng.'
cleandoc:
test -d $(DOCDIR) && rm -f -- $(DOCDIR)/*.html
clean:
find . -regex .\*.py[co]$ | xargs rm -f --
test: clean
./all_tests.py
edit:
@$(EDITOR) ranger.py Makefile README COPYING HACKING INSTALL $(shell find ranger test -regex .\*py$ )
push:
@for repo in $(shell git remote); do \
echo "Pushing to $$repo..."; \
git push $$repo master; \
done
commit: test
@git citool
snapshot:
git archive HEAD | gzip > $(NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(shell git rev-list HEAD | head -n 1 | cut -b 1-8).tar.gz
minimal_snapshot:
@echo 'This is not quite working well. I will abort now' && false
git checkout -b no_help
git rm -rf doc
git rm -rf test
git rm all_tests.py
git rm TODO
git commit -a -m'removed documentation'
git archive HEAD | gzip > $(NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(shell git rev-list HEAD | head -n 1 | cut -b 1-8).tar.gz
git reset --hard no_help^
git branch -D no_help
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