You are right on the Docs, next dist I will add to the synopsis to make it more clear.
I considered using named arguments, but one thing I like about make is the syntax when defining a rule. I wanted to mirror that syntax as closely as possible, not only because I like it, but it will be more familiar for people experienced in make.
':flags:' is something I do not like, and I am currently trying to think of a better system. One alternative is to have flags specified in an optional arrayref at the end of the Task declaration. Or perhaps since the only flag is always, I can make an 'always' task. Flags were not something I originally intended to have at all, but they were brought in because of someone else who is now interested in using this.
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