Caspar offers Makefile snippets for tasks like installing files you maintain using a version control system, or typesetting documents in some markup language.
If you need to maintain and distribute lots of files (system configuration files for Unix hosts using a version control system, e.g.), caspar is likely useful for you.
If you write documents in a markup language like LaTeX, DocBook XML, DocBook SGML or POD, and want to automate the typesetting, you'll like caspar. Of course, you'll need at least jade, jadetex and tetex-bin from the suggested packages if you want to do any DocBook typesetting.
It's not strictly necessary to know how to write Makefiles when using caspar.
Homepage: http://mdcc.cx/caspar/
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