I don't think you understand what he's proposing here. This isn't really a replacement for Make at all. This is just using Deno to run random script files.
That are two things in the article: having a kind of make alternative to "save your command history" and basically avoiding repeating large commands and how they use TS to make shell scripts.
That are two things in the article: having a kind of make alternative to "save your command history" and basically avoiding repeating large commands and how they use TS to make shell scripts.