Bake scripts into files. Executes @EXEC to the end of the line or STOP@ within in any given file. If there is no STOP@, it'll simply execute until the end of line, supports backslashes to include additional lines. you may see a real example in the primary and only source file: `bake.c'. this is not targeted toward any language and should be fairly flexible, especially when multi-line comments are available. The execution takes place at the root of the target file, so if you have: /my/test/file.c, and then execution takes place at /my/test. Buildng Bootstrapping may be done with Shake, simply run `./shake ./bake.c' Initial building may be done by examining and running `install.sh', if you don't want to install it right away, run `SUDO= TARGET=. ./install.sh' Name/Arg Extension $@: the name of the executed file $*: the text of the filename before the last dot $+: the remaining arguments to Bake Options Extension only one option may be in use at a time, and must come as the first argument. -h, --help: displays help message, similiarly to empty input. -n, --dry-run: DRYRUN, does NOT run anything! Shake Bake was inspired by the Bash-based Shake utility (formerly eMake, he liked my suggestion for a name), written by an anon, which you may view at: Bake includes Shake, both in installation, and as a bootstrapper. It is included under creator's permission. It is not a replacement for Bake, but it is platform independent in regards to it's use of Bash. Shake is a bash based build utility which only seaches for, and executes the first line including @COMPILECMD. It supports $@, and $*. Bake is licensed under the GPLv3, See LICENSE. Bake began on September 13th, 2023.