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gh repo create rwxrob/mycmd -p rwxrob/template-bash-command
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gh repo create rwxrob/mycmd -p rwxrob/template-bash-command
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```
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```
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This `command` inside can then be renamed and finished.
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This `cmd` inside can then be renamed and finished.
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Obviously, not all of this is needed for many Bash scripts, but anything
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Obviously, not all of this is needed for many Bash scripts, but anything
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with more than two subcommands will benefit from the builtin tab
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with more than two subcommands will benefit from the builtin tab
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Optional:
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Optional:
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* `pandoc` - for rich help docs
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* `pandoc` - for rich help docs
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* `jq` - for `json` and anything that uses it
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## Justification
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## Justification
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* Write GitHub Flavored Markdown only
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* Write GitHub Flavored Markdown only
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* Use present tense ("outputs" over "will output")
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* Use present tense ("outputs" over "will output")
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* Prefer "output" and "display" over ~~print~~
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* Prefer term "output" and "display" over ~~print~~
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* Follow the [naming conventions](#naming-conventions)
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* Follow the [naming conventions](#naming-conventions)
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* Use the official bash path: `#!/bin/bash`
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* Use the official bash path: `#!/bin/bash`
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* Use of `#!/usr/bin/bash` is outdated
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* Use of `#!/usr/bin/bash` is outdated
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Released under Apache-2.0 License
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Released under Apache-2.0 License
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Please mention <https://rwxrob.tv>
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Please mention <https://rwxrob.tv>
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## Commands
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## The `bar` Command
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### The `bar` Command
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Bars.
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### The `foo` Command
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Foos.
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### Display Help Information
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```
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```
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help [<command>]
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cmd bar
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```
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Bar the things.
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## The `config` Command
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```
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cmd config
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cmd config KEY
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cmd config KEY VALUE
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```
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The `config` command is for reading, writing, and displaying standard
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open desktop configurations properties.
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### Arguments
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With no arguments outputs all the currently cached configuration
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settings.
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With a single KEY argument fetches the value for that key and outputs
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it.
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With more than one argument the remaining arguments after the KEY will
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be combined into the VALUE and written to the `config` file in the
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standard configuration home location (Search for `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` for
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more information).
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### Configuration `config` File Format
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The file (which is always named `config`) uses the simplest possible
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format to facilitate standard UNIX parsing and filtering with any number
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of existing tools (and no `jq` dependency).
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* One KEY=VALUE per line
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* KEYs may be anything but the equal sign (`=`)
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* VALUEs may be anything but line returns must be escaped
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Note that this is *not* the same as Java properties and other similar
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format. It is designed for ultimate simplicity, efficiency, and
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portability.
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## The `foo` Command
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Foos things.
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## The `help` Command
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```
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cmd help [COMMAND]
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```
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```
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Displays specific help information. If no argument is passed displays
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Displays specific help information. If no argument is passed displays
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general help information (main). Otherwise, the documentation for the
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general help information (main). Otherwise, the documentation for the
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specific argument keyword is displayed, which usually corresponds to
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specific argument keyword is displayed, which usually corresponds to
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a command name (but not necessarily). All documentation is written in
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a COMMAND name (but not necessarily). All documentation is written in
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GitHub Flavored Markdown and will displayed as a web page if `pandoc`
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GitHub Flavored Markdown and will displayed as a web page if `pandoc`
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and `$HELP_BROWSER` are detected, otherwise, just the Markdown is sent
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and `$HELP_BROWSER` are detected, otherwise, just the Markdown is sent
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to `$PAGER` (default: more).
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to `$PAGER` (default: more).
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Also see `readme` and `usage` commands.
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Also see `readme` and `usage` commands.
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### The `json` Command
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## Convert to JSON String
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Converts input into JSON string using `jq` containing only escaped
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(`
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`) line returns.
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### Generate `README.md` File
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```
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```
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command readme > README.md
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cmd json STRING
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cmd json <<< STRING
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cmd json < FILE
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cmd json < <(COMMAND)
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```
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Converts input into JSON string using `jq` (if found) containing only
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escaped (`\n`) line returns.
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## Generate `README.md` File
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```
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cmd readme > README.md
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```
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```
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The `readme` command will output the embedded help documentation in raw
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The `readme` command will output the embedded help documentation in raw
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GitHub Flavored Markdown suitable for use as a `README.md` file on
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GitHub Flavored Markdown suitable for use as a `README.md` file on
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GitHub or similar hosting service.
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GitHub or similar hosting service.
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### The `usage` Command
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## The `usage` Command
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Displays a summary of usage.
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Displays a summary of usage.
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----
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----
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*Autogenerated Sun Aug 15 04:56:38 PM EDT 2021*
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*Autogenerated Mon Aug 23 10:09:44 PM EDT 2021*
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: "${PAGER:=more}"
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: "${PAGER:=more}"
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: "${EDITOR:=vi}"
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: "${EDITOR:=vi}"
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: "${HELP_BROWSER:=}"
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: "${HELP_BROWSER:=}"
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: "${EXE:="${0##*/}"}"
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: "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:="$HOME/.config"}"
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EXE="${0##*/}"
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declare -A HELP
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declare -A CONFIG
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declare -A help # associative arrays *require* declaration
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HELP[main]='
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help[main]='
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# Bash Template Command
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# Bash Template Command
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*This `README.md` is autogenerated.*
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*This `README.md` is autogenerated.*
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gh repo create rwxrob/mycmd -p rwxrob/template-bash-command
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gh repo create rwxrob/mycmd -p rwxrob/template-bash-command
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```
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```
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This `command` inside can then be renamed and finished.
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This `cmd` inside can then be renamed and finished.
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Obviously, not all of this is needed for many Bash scripts, but anything
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Obviously, not all of this is needed for many Bash scripts, but anything
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with more than two subcommands will benefit from the builtin tab
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with more than two subcommands will benefit from the builtin tab
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Optional:
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Optional:
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* `pandoc` - for rich help docs
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* `pandoc` - for rich help docs
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* `jq` - for `json` and anything that uses it
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## Justification
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## Justification
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* Write GitHub Flavored Markdown only
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* Write GitHub Flavored Markdown only
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* Use present tense ("outputs" over "will output")
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* Use present tense ("outputs" over "will output")
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* Prefer "output" and "display" over ~~print~~
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* Prefer term "output" and "display" over ~~print~~
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* Follow the [naming conventions](#naming-conventions)
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* Follow the [naming conventions](#naming-conventions)
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* Use the official bash path: `#!/bin/bash`
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* Use the official bash path: `#!/bin/bash`
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* Use of `#!/usr/bin/bash` is outdated
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* Use of `#!/usr/bin/bash` is outdated
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Copyright 2021 Rob Muhlestein <rob@rwx.gg>
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Copyright 2021 Rob Muhlestein <rob@rwx.gg>
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Released under Apache-2.0 License
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Released under Apache-2.0 License
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Please mention <https://rwxrob.tv>
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Please mention <https://rwxrob.tv>'
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HELP[foo]='Foos things.'
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help[foo]='Foos.'
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command_foo() {
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command_foo() {
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_filter "$@" && return $?
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_filter "$@" && return $?
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echo "would foo: $*"
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echo "would foo: $*"
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}
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}
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help[bar]='Bars.'
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HELP[bar]='
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```
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'"$EXE"' bar
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```
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command_bar() {
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command_bar() {
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_buffer "$@" && return $?
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_buffer "$@" && return $?
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echo "would bar: $*"
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echo "would bar: $*"
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}
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}
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help[json]='
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HELP[json]='
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Converts input into JSON string using `jq` containing only escaped
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## Convert to JSON String
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(`\n`) line returns.'
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command_json() {
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_jsonstr "$@"
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'"$EXE"' json STRING
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}
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'"$EXE"' json <<< STRING
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'"$EXE"' json < FILE
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'"$EXE"' json < <(COMMAND)
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Converts input into JSON string using `jq` (if found) containing only
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escaped (`\\n`) line returns.'
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command_json() { _jsonstr "$@"; }
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command__hidden() {
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command__hidden() {
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# ------------------ builtin commands and functions ------------------
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# ------------------ builtin commands and functions ------------------
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help[usage]='Displays a summary of usage.'
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HELP[usage]='Displays a summary of usage.'
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command_usage() {
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printf "usage: %s (%s)\n" "$EXE" "${cmds[*]}"
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printf "usage: %s (%s)\n" "$EXE" "${cmds[*]}"
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help[help]='
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# Display Help Information
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```
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```
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help [<command>]
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'"$EXE"' help [COMMAND]
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```
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```
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Displays specific help information. If no argument is passed displays
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Displays specific help information. If no argument is passed displays
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general help information (main). Otherwise, the documentation for the
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general help information (main). Otherwise, the documentation for the
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specific argument keyword is displayed, which usually corresponds to
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specific argument keyword is displayed, which usually corresponds to
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a command name (but not necessarily). All documentation is written in
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a COMMAND name (but not necessarily). All documentation is written in
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GitHub Flavored Markdown and will displayed as a web page if `pandoc`
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GitHub Flavored Markdown and will displayed as a web page if `pandoc`
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and `$HELP_BROWSER` are detected, otherwise, just the Markdown is sent
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and `$HELP_BROWSER` are detected, otherwise, just the Markdown is sent
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to `$PAGER` (default: more).
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to `$PAGER` (default: more).
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local name="${1:-main}" title body
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local name="${1:-main}" title body
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title=$(_help_title "$name") || true
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title=$(_help_title "$name") || true
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if [[ -z "$title" ]]; then
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if [[ -z "$title" ]]; then
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body="${help[$name]}"
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body="${HELP[$name]}"
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title="$EXE $name"
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title="$EXE $name"
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[[ $name = main ]] && title="$EXE"
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[[ $name = main ]] && title="$EXE"
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body="${help[$name]}"
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body="${HELP[$name]}"
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body=${body#*$title}
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local file="/tmp/help-$EXE-$name.html"
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local file="/tmp/help-$EXE-$name.html"
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if _have pandoc ; then
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if _have "$HELP_BROWSER" && [[ -t 1 ]] ;then
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if _have "$HELP_BROWSER" && [[ -t 1 ]] ;then
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pandoc -s --metadata title="$title" \
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pandoc -f gfm -s --metadata title="$title" \
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-o "$file" <<< "$body"
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[[ -z "$2" ]] && cd /tmp && exec "$HELP_BROWSER" "$file"
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return 0
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return 0
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fi
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pandoc -s --metadata title="$title" \
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pandoc -f gfm -s --metadata title="$title" \
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return 0
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return 0
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fi
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fi
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echo -e "$title\n\n$body" | "$PAGER"
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}
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help[readme]='
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HELP[readme]='
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# Generate `README.md` File
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## Generate `README.md` File
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```
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```
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command readme > README.md
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'"$EXE"' readme > README.md
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```
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```
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The `readme` command will output the embedded help documentation in raw
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The `readme` command will output the embedded help documentation in raw
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GitHub Flavored Markdown suitable for use as a `README.md` file on
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GitHub or similar hosting service. '
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GitHub or similar hosting service.'
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command_readme() {
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command_readme() {
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_trim "${help[main]}"
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_trim "${HELP[main]}"
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echo
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while IFS= read -r name; do
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[[ $name = main ]] && continue
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body=$(_trim "${help[$name]}")
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[[ $body =~ ^\# ]] || body="## The \`$name\` Command"$'\n\n'$body
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printf "##%s\n\n" "$body"
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printf "%s\n\n" "$body"
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done < <(printf "%s\n" "${!HELP[@]}" | LC_COLLATE=C sort)
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echo -e "----\n\n*Autogenerated $(date)*\n"
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```
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'"$EXE"' config
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'"$EXE"' config KEY VALUE
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```
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The `config` command is for reading, writing, and displaying standard
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### Arguments
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With no arguments outputs all the currently cached configuration
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settings.
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it.
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be combined into the VALUE and written to the `config` file in the
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standard configuration home location (Search for `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` for
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more information).
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### Configuration `config` File Format
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The file (which is always named `config`) uses the simplest possible
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format to facilitate standard UNIX parsing and filtering with any number
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* One KEY=VALUE per line
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* VALUEs may be anything but line returns must be escaped
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Note that this is *not* the same as Java properties and other similar
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format. It is designed for ultimate simplicity, efficiency, and
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portability.'
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command_config() {
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case $# in
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0) _dump_config ;;
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1) printf "${CONFIG[$1]}" ;;
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*) _set_config "$@" ;;
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esac
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}
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_help_title() {
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_help_title() {
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_filter "$@" && return $?;
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_filter "$@" && return $?;
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local name="$1"
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local name="$1"
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[[ $line =~ ^[:space]*$ ]] && continue
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[[ $line =~ ^[:space]*$ ]] && continue
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[[ $line =~ ^#\ (.+) ]] && echo "${BASH_REMATCH[1]}" && return 0
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[[ $line =~ ^#\ (.+) ]] && echo "${BASH_REMATCH[1]}" && return 0
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return 1
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return 1
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done <<< "${help[$name]}"
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done <<< "${HELP[$name]}"
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}
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_set_config() {
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local key="$1"; shift; local val="$*"
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val="${val//$'\n'/\\n}"
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CONFIG["$key"]="$val"
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_write_config
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}
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_read_config() {
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local path="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/$EXE/config"
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while IFS= read -r line; do
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[[ $line =~ ^([^=]+)=(.+)$ ]] || continue
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CONFIG["${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"]="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
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done < "$path"
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}
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_write_config() {
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local path="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/$EXE/config"
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mkdir -p "${path%/config}"
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_dump_config > "$path"
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}
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_dump_config() {
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paste -d=\
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<(printf "%s\n" "${!CONFIG[@]}") \
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<(printf "%s\n" "${CONFIG[@]}")
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}
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}
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_trim() {
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_trim() {
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fi
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fi
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done
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done
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_read_config
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if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
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if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
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declare cmd="$1"; shift
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declare cmd="$1"; shift
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for c in "${COMMANDS[@]}"; do
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for c in "${COMMANDS[@]}"; do
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