# Tomtit Tomtit - Perl6 "Makefile" tool based on [Sparrowdo](https://github.com/melezhik/sparrowdo) plugins. ![tomtit example output](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/melezhik/tomtit/master/tomtit-output.png) # INSTALL zef install Tomtit # Bootstrap You need to bootstrap your system to start using tomtit, it's a one time operation, where you install Sparrow which is underlying tomtit runner. tom --bootstrap # USAGE tom $action|$options $scenario Run scenario: tom $scenario Get help: tom List availbale scenarios: tom --list Show the last executed scenario: tom --last Clean tomtit cache: tom --clean Example: tom --list [scenarios list] test build install tom test # Defining scenarios Tomtit scenarios are just Sparrowdo scenarios you create in `.tom` directory: mkdir .tom/ nano .tom/build.pl6 nano .tom/test.pl6 nano .tom/install.pl6 You want to ignore tomtit cache which commit files to SCM: git add .tom/ echo .tom/.cache >> .gitignore # Scenario example You can do anything, allowable through [Sparrowdo API](https://github.com/melezhik/sparrowdo), like: cat .tom/example.pl6 # you can Sparrowdo shortcuts # to create files and directories file 'passwords.txt', %( content => "super secret" ); directory '.cache'; # or restart service service-restart "web-app"; # or you can run a certain sparrow plugin # by using task-run function: task-run 'my task', 'plugin', %( foo => 'bar' ); # for example, to set git repository, # use git-base plugin: task-run "set git", "git-base", %( email => 'melezhik@gmail.com', name => 'Alexey Melezhik', config_scope => 'local', set_credential_cache => 'on' ); And so on. As result you minimize code to execute many typical tasks. # Options --verbose # run scenario in verbose mode --quiet,-q # run scenario in less verbose mode # Author Alexey Melezhik # Thanks to God Who gives me inspiration in my work