• BlueSerendipity8OP
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    21 days ago

    Cake is an imperative and task-based way of expressing builds. In my opinion, it truly provides its benefits when you have a complex build pipeline. The added value is that any C# developer can understand and contribute to the build process without needing to master bash or PowerShell scripting languages or figure out how to use declarative DSLs like GitHub Actions, AppVeyor, or GitLab CI

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      21 days ago

      Makes sense. So far I’ve been able to do all that within the project file itself with tasks and property files.

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      21 days ago

      I’m surprised you didn’t mention MSBuild. dotnet runs MSBuild, and MSBuild is task-oriented (or target-oriented? or target-task-oriented?).

      I take editing via MSBuild would cover the same things, but Cake allows doing so without having to use/learn MSBuild?