# # this gist can be used to list all targets, or - more correctly - rules, # that are defined in a Makefile (and possibly other included Makefiles) # and is inspired by Jack Kelly's reply to a StackOverflow question: # # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3063507/list-goals-targets-in-gnu-make/3632592#3632592 # # I also found this script - http://www.shelldorado.com/scripts/cmds/targets - which does # something similar using awk, but it extracts targets from the "static" rules from a single # Makefile, meaning it ignores any included Makefiles, as well as targets from "dynamic" rules # # Notes: # # (1) the sed expression is "scraping" the make output, and will hence break of the output format ever changes # (2) the "-r" option excludes the built-in rules, as these are typically not relevant, but isn't required # (3) implementation as a shell alias or as a Makefile target left as an exercise to the reader :-) # # # in the directory containing your Makefile: # make -rpn | sed -n -e '/^$/ { n ; /^[^ .#][^ ]*:/p ; }' # # ... or add a touch of color by highlighting the targets in the rules: # make -rpn | sed -n -e '/^$/ { n ; /^[^ .#][^ ]*:/p ; }' | egrep --color '^[^ ]*:' # # ... or if you prefer just the list of targets, WITHOUT the dependencies: # make -rpn | sed -n -e '/^$/ { n ; /^[^ .#][^ ]*:/ { s/:.*$// ; p ; } ; }'