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# justl: Driving recipes within Emacs
Sibi Prabakaran (he/him, <mailto:psibi2000@gmail.com>)

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[justl.el](https://github.com/psibi/justl.el) is a major mode for driving justfiles.

Justfiles are a way to save and run project specific commands. Think
of it like Makefile, but purely focused as a command runner.

The purpose of the talk is to give a brief introduction about
justfile and then followed by how to use the justl.el extension to
drive justfiles from within Emacs.

Bio: [https://psibi.in/about.html](https://psibi.in/about.html)

## Resources

- [justl.el Home page](https://github.com/psibi/justl.el)
- [Just tool Home page](https://github.com/casey/just)

## Discussion

- thanks for the great talk sibi :)
- Seems like a pretty focused and useful tool!
- will try out Just after that talk
- Great talk. I'll definitively give it a try.

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