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    gulp

    gulp

    A toolkit to automate & enhance your workflow

    gulp is a streaming build system that automates slow, repetitive and time-consuming tasks in your development workflow. It is simple and easy to use with only a minimal API surface, but powerful enough to compose efficient build pipelines. gulp is flexible and composable, and is also platform-agnostic, which means you can use it with PHP, .NET, Java and many other platforms. It’s got a strong ecosystem of npm modules and over 3000 curated, community-built plugins, so you can achieve...
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    COOK

    COOK

    Software build-automation tool written in Common Lisp

    COOK is a software build-automation tool made with a goal of letting you, the programmer, to utilize the most elegant and powerful programming language - Common Lisp - for managing your software builds. You write a recipe file which describes what objectives must be constructed. COOK will load and process this file, then produce either a regular Makefile or a Bourne Shell script, which will actually perform the task of building and installing your targets.
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    With ShortcutJava you can write Java code with shortcuts such as multiple-exception catches and aliases. You can also create new shortcut plugins. It has an Ant task for compiling with Ant. The shortcuts will work with ANY version of Java!
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    DKU is an embedded parallel language, or "piggy-back" language that uses function calls to invoke the language's execution model. It tunes task-size to the hardware while hiding hardware details for high performance portability of parallel code.
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    A wrapper over the fcsh (Flex Compiler Shell) that expose the fcsh.exe to be accessed from an ant task. You can send mxmlc commands from ant tasks to a wrapped fcsh instance. Informations about project are on http://fcshwrapper.blogspot.com/
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    Mac-Package is an Ant task and Maven goal for packaging native OS X applications.
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    ContractChecker is a small tool to provide support for some design by contract features to standard Java code. Internally, it is composed of an Ant task, which invokes a doclet to generate AspectJ and the AjcTask itself in order to compile it.
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    An Apache Ant task extending JSmooth that creates a Windows executable wrapper .exe file from a java archive .jar file without needing a separate xml configuration file.
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