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The nimscript docs describe the nimscript API, but I needed some help on how to use it. (Note: these docs are better.)
(Most of the following applies to nimble too, but let's concentrate on nimscript for now.)
Example
Suppose you have a scrDir like this:
src/
foo.nim
foo.nim.cfg
foo.nims
nim.cfg
zzz.nims
Suppose foo.nims
looks like this:
echo "In foo.nims"
include "zzz.nims"
task mybuild, "My build task":
echo "In mybuild"
switch("verbosity", "2")
setCommand "c"
task newtask, "My new task":
echo "In newtask"
setCommand "dump"
And zzz.nims
looks like this:
echo "In zzz.nims"
echo gorge("git rev-parse HEAD")
You could run your nimscript like this: nim e foo.nims
, but that will not make your tasks available.
Instead, run nim on foo.nim
like this:
nim newtask foo
nim mybuild -d:debug foo
nim tasks foo # to see a list of available tasks
All the standard .cfg
files are read before your nimscript. You can use include
to avoid repeating code for each tool-specific .nims
file. You can also use a directory-global config.nims
nimscript, similar to nim.cfg
.