gecko/python/mach
Gregory Szorc a263f9b2b2 Bug 1108399 - Introduce decorator for mach sub-commands; r=ahal
With this patch, we now have the ability to declare mach sub-commands.
Subsequent patches will implement dispatching for sub-commands.

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docs Bug 1108399 - Introduce decorator for mach sub-commands; r=ahal 2014-12-07 11:40:39 -08:00
mach Bug 1108399 - Introduce decorator for mach sub-commands; r=ahal 2014-12-07 11:40:39 -08:00
bash-completion.sh Bug 950957 - Use ${COMP_WORDS[0]} for completion in mach. r=gps 2013-12-19 11:42:19 -05:00
README.rst Bug 1108399 - Move mach docs into sphinx; r=ahal 2014-12-07 10:40:19 -08:00
setup.py Bug 957856 - Synchronize mach with upstream repository; r=ahal 2014-01-08 16:14:39 -08:00

====
mach
====

Mach (German for *do*) is a generic command dispatcher for the command
line.

To use mach, you install the mach core (a Python package), create an
executable *driver* script (named whatever you want), and write mach
commands. When the *driver* is executed, mach dispatches to the
requested command handler automatically.

To learn more, read the docs in ``docs/``.