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psake vs Tulsi: What are the differences?

psake: A build automation tool written in PowerShell. It is a build automation tool written in PowerShell. It avoids the angle-bracket tax associated with executable XML by leveraging the PowerShell syntax in your build scripts; Tulsi: Build Apple-targeted software of any size, quickly and reliably, just as engineers do at Google. Build Apple-targeted software of any size, quickly and reliably, just as engineers do at Google. It integrates Bazel (Google's build tool) with Apple's Xcode IDE It is currently in Beta but is broadly used within Google..

psake and Tulsi can be categorized as "Automated Build" tools.

psake and Tulsi are both open source tools. It seems that psake with 1.32K GitHub stars and 264 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Tulsi with 306 GitHub stars and 84 GitHub forks.

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What is psake?

It is a build automation tool written in PowerShell. It avoids the angle-bracket tax associated with executable XML by leveraging the PowerShell syntax in your build scripts.

What is Tulsi?

Build Apple-targeted software of any size, quickly and reliably, just as engineers do at Google. It integrates Bazel (Google's build tool) with Apple's Xcode IDE. It is currently in Beta but is broadly used within Google.

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It is a free and open source cross-platform build automation system with a C# DSL for tasks such as compiling code, copying files and folders, running unit tests, compressing files and building NuGet packages.
SCons
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Redo
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Conveyor
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