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Co-authored-by: Nate Finch <nate.finch@gmail.com>
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Mage is a make/rake-like build tool using Go. You write plain-old go functions,
and Mage automatically uses them as Makefile-like runnable targets.


## Installation

### From GitHub source (any OS)

Mage has no dependencies outside the Go standard library, and builds with Go 1.7
and above (possibly even lower versions, but they're not regularly tested).
and above (possibly even lower versions, but they're not regularly tested).

**Using Go Modules (Recommended)**
#### Using Go Modules (Recommended)

```plain
git clone https://github.com/magefile/mage
cd mage
go run bootstrap.go
```

**Using GOPATH**
#### Using GOPATH

```plain
go get -u -d github.com/magefile/mage
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to build mage with version infomation embedded in it. A normal `go get`
(without -d) will build the binary correctly, but no version info will be
embedded. If you've done this, no worries, just go to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/magefile/mage and run `mage install` or `go run
`$GOPATH/src/github.com/magefile/mage` and run `mage install` or `go run
bootstrap.go` and a new binary will be created with the correct version
information.

The mage binary will be created in your $GOPATH/bin directory.

### From GitHub releases (any OS)

You may also install a binary release from our
[releases](https://github.com/magefile/mage/releases) page.
[releases](https://github.com/magefile/mage/releases) page.

### With Homebrew (MacOS)

`brew install mage`

See [mage homebrew formula](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/mage).

### With Scoop (Windows)

`scoop install mage`

See [scoop](https://scoop.sh/).

## Example Magefile

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Join the `#mage` channel on [gophers slack](https://gophers.slack.com/messages/general/) for discussion of usage, development, etc.


## Plugins

There are no plugins. You don't need plugins. It's just Go code. You can
import whatever libraries you want. Every library in the go ecosystem is a mage
plugin. Every tool you use with Go can be used with Magefiles.

## Usage

```plain
mage [options] [target]
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-f force recreation of compiled magefile
-goarch sets the GOARCH for the binary created by -compile (default: current arch)
-gocmd <string>
use the given go binary to compile the output (default: "go")
use the given go binary to compile the output (default: "go")
-goos sets the GOOS for the binary created by -compile (default: current OS)
-h show description of a target
-keep keep intermediate mage files around after running
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-v show verbose output when running mage targets
-w <string>
working directory where magefiles will run (default -d value)
```
```

## Why?

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package main

import (
"os"
"github.com/magefile/mage/mage"
"os"
"github.com/magefile/mage/mage"
)

func main() { os.Exit(mage.Main()) }
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