Run project commands with just. Check for justfile in project root, list available tasks, execute common operations like test, build, lint. Triggers on: run tests, build project, list tasks, check available commands, run script, project commands.
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Updated Jan 19, 2026, 04:39 AM
Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for aiskillstore's codebase.
Use Cases
Developing new features in the aiskillstore repository
Refactoring existing code to follow aiskillstore standards
Understanding and working with aiskillstore's codebase structure
---
name: task-runner
description: "Run project commands with just. Check for justfile in project root, list available tasks, execute common operations like test, build, lint. Triggers on: run tests, build project, list tasks, check available commands, run script, project commands."
compatibility: "Requires just CLI tool. Install: brew install just (macOS) or cargo install just (cross-platform)."
allowed-tools: "Bash Glob"
---
# Task Runner
## Purpose
Execute project-specific commands using just, a modern command runner that's simpler than make and works cross-platform.
## Tools
| Tool | Command | Use For |
|------|---------|---------|
| just | `just` | List available recipes |
| just | `just test` | Run specific recipe |
## Usage Examples
### Basic Usage
```bash
# List all available recipes
just
# Run a recipe
just test
just build
just lint
# Run recipe with arguments
just deploy production
# Run specific recipe from subdirectory
just --justfile backend/justfile test
```
### Common justfile Recipes
```just
# Example justfile
# Run tests
test:
pytest tests/
# Build project
build:
npm run build
# Lint code
lint:
ruff check .
eslint src/
# Start development server
dev:
npm run dev
# Clean build artifacts
clean:
rm -rf dist/ build/ *.egg-info/
# Deploy to environment
deploy env:
./scripts/deploy.sh {{env}}
```
### Discovery
```bash
# Check if justfile exists
just --summary
# Show recipe details
just --show test
# List recipes with descriptions
just --list
```
## When to Use
- First check: `just` to see available project commands
- Running tests: `just test`
- Building: `just build`
- Any project-specific task
- Cross-platform command running
## Best Practice
Always check for a justfile when entering a new project:
```bash
just --list
```
This shows what commands are available without reading documentation.