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makefile-generation

为各类语言生成通用的Makefile,涵盖测试、代码风格检查与自动化任务。适用于初始化项目、搭建开发工作流、统一命令规范时使用。切勿在已有且最新的Makefile基础上继续使用此技能。

SKILL.md
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name: makefile-generation
description: "Generate language-specific Makefiles with common development targets for testing, linting, and automation. Use when: initializing projects, setting up development workflow, standardizing commands. Do not use when: Makefile already exists and is current."
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model: claude-sonnet-4
tools: [Read, Write, Bash]
version: 1.4.0
category: infrastructure
tags: [makefile, automation, build-tools, development-workflow]
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Table of Contents

Makefile Generation Skill

Generate a Makefile with standard development targets for Python, Rust, or TypeScript projects.

When To Use

  • Need a Makefile for a project without one
  • Want to update Makefile with new targets
  • Standardizing build automation across projects
  • Setting up development workflow commands
  • Creating language-specific build targets

When NOT To Use

  • Makefile already exists and is current
  • Project uses alternative build system exclusively (e.g., npm scripts only)
  • Complex custom build process that doesn't fit standard patterns
  • Use /attune:upgrade-project instead for updating existing Makefiles

Standard Targets

Python Makefile

Common targets:

  • help - Show available targets
  • install - Install dependencies with uv
  • lint - Run ruff linting
  • format - Format code with ruff
  • typecheck - Run mypy type checking
  • test - Run pytest
  • test-coverage - Run tests with coverage report
  • check-all - Run all quality checks
  • clean - Remove generated files and caches
  • build - Build distribution packages
  • publish - Publish to PyPI

Rust Makefile

Common targets:

  • help - Show available targets
  • fmt - Format with rustfmt
  • lint - Run clippy
  • check - Cargo check
  • test - Run tests
  • build - Build release binary
  • clean - Clean build artifacts

TypeScript Makefile

Common targets:

  • help - Show available targets
  • install - Install npm dependencies
  • lint - Run ESLint
  • format - Format with Prettier
  • typecheck - Run tsc type checking
  • test - Run Jest tests
  • build - Build for production
  • dev - Start development server

Workflow

1. Detect Language

bash
# Check for language indicators
if [ -f "pyproject.toml" ]; then
    LANGUAGE="python"
elif [ -f "Cargo.toml" ]; then
    LANGUAGE="rust"
elif [ -f "package.json" ]; then
    LANGUAGE="typescript"
fi

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

2. Load Template

python
from pathlib import Path

template_path = Path("plugins/attune/templates") / language / "Makefile.template"

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

3. Collect Project Info

python
metadata = {
    "PROJECT_NAME": "my-project",
    "PROJECT_MODULE": "my_project",
    "PYTHON_VERSION": "3.10",
}

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

4. Render Template

python
from template_engine import TemplateEngine

engine = TemplateEngine(metadata)
engine.render_file(template_path, Path("Makefile"))

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

5. Verify

bash
make help

Verification: Run make --dry-run to verify build configuration.

Customization

Users can add custom targets after the generated ones:

makefile
# ============================================================================
# CUSTOM TARGETS
# ============================================================================

deploy: build ## Deploy to production
	./scripts/deploy.sh

Verification: Run the command with --help flag to verify availability.

Related Skills

  • Skill(attune:project-init) - Full project initialization
  • Skill(abstract:makefile-dogfooder) - Makefile testing and validation

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Command not found Ensure all dependencies are installed and in PATH

Permission errors Check file permissions and run with appropriate privileges

Unexpected behavior Enable verbose logging with --verbose flag