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NAME

       rant - A flexible and portable build tool.

SYNOPSIS

       rant [OPTION] ... [TARGET] ...

DESCRIPTION

       Striking features

       * Defining custom tasks.

       * Automated packaging, testing and RDoc generation for Ruby
         applications and libraries.

       * Creation of a monolithic script tailored to the needs of a specific
         project which can be used instead of an Rant installation - users
         don’t need to install Rant. [See man rant-import]

       * Creating gzipped tar and zip archives -- without installing
         additional software.

       * Optional recognition of file changes based on MD5 checksums instead
         of file modification times.

       * Dependency checking for C/C++ source files (integrated makedepend
         replacement).

       * Primitive support for compiling C# sources with csc, cscc and mcs.

       Startup

       On  startup,  rant  will  look for a file called Rantfile , rantfile or
       root.rant which contains the build  specification  (which  in  fact  is
       valid  Ruby code). After reading the Rantfile(s), rant will execute the
       following tasks:

       If at least one target was given on the commandline:

       rant will execute all tasks necessary to build all targets given on the
       commandline.

       else:

       rant  tries  to build the target called "default". If no task with this
       name exists, rant invokes the first defined task.

       If you want to know which task(s) will be invoked  when  no  target  is
       given on the commandline, run rant with the -T option. Example:

         $ rant -T
         rant               # => test
         rant package       # Create packages for distribution.
         rant doc           # Generate documentation.
         rant publish-docs  # Publish html docs on make.rubyfore.org.
                            #    Note: scp will prompt for rubyforge password.
         rant test          # Run basic tests.

       The first line always shows the target that will be built if no  target
       argument is given. In this case, it would be the test target.

OPTIONS

         --help                           -h
                    Print a help message and exit.

         --version                        -V
                    Print version of Rant and exit.

         --verbose                        -v
                    Print more messages to stderr.

         --quiet                          -q
                    Don’t print commands.

         --err-commands
                    Print failed commands and their exit status.

         --directory DIRECTORY            -C DIRECTORY
                    Run rant in DIRECTORY.

         --cd-parent                      -c
                    With this option, Rant starts to search for an Rantfile in
              the
                    current working directory as usual, but if it doesn’t find
              one,
                    it changes to the parent directory and looks there for an
                    Rantfile.  This  is repeated until an Rantfile is found or
              the
                    working directory is the root directory of the filesystem.

         --look-up                        -u
                    Look in parent directories for root Rantfile.

         --rantfile RANTFILE              -f RANTFILE
                    Process RANTFILE instead of standard rantfiles.
                    Multiple  files may be specified by repeating this option.

         --force-run TARGET               -a TARGET
                    Force rebuild of TARGET and all dependencies.

         --dry-run                        -n
                    Print the names  of  the  tasks  that  would  be  executed
              instead
                    of actually executing task actions.

         --tasks                          -T
                    Show a list of all described tasks and exit.

HOMEPAGE

       <http://rant.rubyforge.org/>

AUTHOR

       rant developed by Stefan Lang <langstefan@gmx.at>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2005  Stefan Lang <langstefan@gmx.at>

SEE ALSO

       rant-import(1)

                              September 17, 2006