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# Run A Rake Task Programmatically
Typically the way to run a rake task is with the `rake` command from the
command line.
```bash
$ rake example:env
```
What if you have a rake task that you want to invoke as part of a Ruby script
or from somewhere in your Rails codebase?
Your tasks can be called programmatically as well.
Consider these two rake tasks:
```ruby
namespace :example do
task :env do
puts "Current Environment: #{Rails.env.upcase}"
end
task :message, [:msg] do |task, args|
puts "Message: #{args[:msg]}"
end
end
```
These can be called from somewhere else by referencing and invoking them like
so.
```ruby
Rake::Task["example:env"].invoke
Rake::Task["example:message"].invoke("Nice rake task!")
```