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jdp | 10 years ago

I wouldn't consider the industry backing of Heroku and a collective 4,500+ GitHub stars between the tools particularly niche or obscure. Crank it up to ~20k stars if you want to count deploy tools that can use them, like Dokku or Flynn. Anyway, the other great thing about Procfile is that it's just a declarative format. Lots of tools can leverage them, and they are an important part of my and many others' workflows.

I also don't think the article is too keen on "standards", judging by it referring to make a "task launcher" and the suggested usage completely diverging from the expected behavior of the program.

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qznc|10 years ago

Is it even packaged for Debian/Ubuntu yet? Make has been there for decades and is available on practically every developer machine out there. Compared to Make, nearly every tool is niche and obscure.