This is pretty specific to my setup but the idea can be adapted to work with pretty much anything.
Go has a flag package which makes parsing command line arguments really easy.
package main
This is pretty specific to my setup but the idea can be adapted to work with pretty much anything.
Go has a flag package which makes parsing command line arguments really easy.
package main
[merge] | |
keepBackup = false | |
tool = p4merge | |
[mergetool "p4merge"] | |
cmd = /Applications/p4merge.app/Contents/Resources/launchp4merge "\"$PWD/$BASE\"" "\"$PWD/$REMOTE\"" "\"$PWD/$LOCAL\"" "\"$PWD/$MERGED\"" | |
keepTemporaries = false | |
trustExitCode = false | |
keepBackup = false | |
[diff] | |
tool = p4merge |
# Add the following 'help' target to your Makefile | |
# And add help text after each target name starting with '\#\#' | |
help: ## Show this help. | |
@fgrep -h "##" $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | fgrep -v fgrep | sed -e 's/\\$$//' | sed -e 's/##//' | |
# Everything below is an example | |
target00: ## This message will show up when typing 'make help' | |
@echo does nothing |
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.SILENT: | |
.PHONY: help | |
# Based on https://gist.github.com/prwhite/8168133#comment-1313022 | |
## This help screen | |
help: | |
printf "Available targets\n\n" | |
awk '/^[a-zA-Z\-\_0-9]+:/ { \ | |
helpMessage = match(lastLine, /^## (.*)/); \ |
Unfortunately as of writing this (Oct 18, 2017) there is no built in integration for multiple target groups per AWS ECS service. Here are a few things you can try: