Quill is a project automation system for Tcl projects. Current Release: https://github.com/wduquette/tcl-quill/releases/tag/v0.4.0%|%Quill v0.4.0%|% * Quill has a new template architecture for project trees and other project elements. * There are now two project tree templates, "app" and "lib". * There is now a 'quill add' command, for adding skeleton project elements (libs, apps, etc.) to existing projects. Quill is hosted at http://github.com/wduquette/tcl-quill; please leave any bug reports in the Issue tracker on the repository home page. Quill releases are built for Linux, OS X, and Windows; however, all development is done on OS X; please report any bugs found on other platforms so that I can fix them ASAP. - [WHD] You can install https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads%|%VirtualBox%|% on OS X and install Windows and Linux for testing purposes. - [RLH] '''What is Quill?''' Quill is patterned after the http://leiningen.org%|%Leiningen%|% build tool for the Clojure language. It is intended to handle the following tasks, and to make them as easy as possible: * Build project trees with skeleton apps, libraries, documentation, and test suites. * Manage external dependencies, pulling external packages in from a teapot server. * Run tests * Format HTML documentation * Build applications and libraries * Install applications and libraries for local use * Build distribution .zip files * Work with the project code in Tkcon '''Automating Tasks with Quill:''' Create a new project tree: === $ quill new app my-project myapp ... $ cd my-project $ ./bin/myapp.tcl my-project 0.0a0 Args: <> $ === Run the project tests: === $ quill test ... (runs tcltests; they'll fail until you add some real ones) === Build an executable, a starkit or a standalone executable === $ quill build $ ./bin/myapp-0.0a0-tcl.kit or $ ./bin/myapp-0.0a0-win32_ix86.exe === Install the application for local use: === $ quill install $ ls ~/bin myapp $ myapp my-project 0.0a0 === <>Enter Category Here