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README.md
Bash Template Command
This README.md is autogenerated.
This is a GitHub template repo that will be copied instead of forked to create a new Bash command with a command something like this:
gh repo create rwxrob/mycmd -p rwxrob/template-bash-command
This cmd inside can then be renamed and finished.
Naming Conventions
- Name repos containing single bash commands with
cmd- - Name template repos beginning with
template- - Start command functions with
command_to be completed - Start command functions with
command__to not be completed
If you want to keep a command but hide it from users just add another underscore to the prefix which turns it into a hidden command, which will not be included in help documentation and tab completion, but will still be there.
Builtins and Utilities
A number of builtin and frequently used utility functions have been
included for convenience. These save developers from adding other
moronic things like sed and awk subprocesses. Obviously, not all of
this is needed for many Bash scripts. Just remove what you do not need
or want.
_initialize
The _initialize function is meant to contain initialization code and
be placed at the beginning of the script to be found easily even though
it is called at the bottom of the script (as bash requires).
_have
Returns true (0) if the first argument exists as an executable in the
current PATH. Otherwise, return false (1).
_checkdep
Checks that the first argument exists as an executable in the current
PATH. If so, returns true (0). If not, prints a generic error message
in English and returns false (1). The "progressive enhancement" design
principle requires minimal functionality using what is available and
progressively upgrading based on what is detected.
_newest
Uses ls to return the newest file or directory in the specified
directory.
_trim
Removes all whitespace ([:space:]) from the beginning and ending
of a string without invoking a subprocess.
_filter
Reads the first argument or each line of standard input passing each individually as the first argument to the calling function one at a time. The UNIX philosophy requires all commands be filters whenever possible.
_buffer
Reads the first argument or all lines of standard input and then passes them to the calling function as the first argument. The UNIX philosophy requires all command be filters whenever possible.
_reduce
Takes the name of an array and a bash extended regular expression
and prints only the array entries that match, one to a line suitable for
converting back into an array with IFS=$n or just as an in-memory
grep replacement.
_jsonstr
Encodes first argument or all standard input into a single line of JSON text. This function depends on the jq command.
_urlencode
Encodes the first argument or all standard input using standard URL
encoding suitable for passing to curl or whatever. This function has
no external dependencies.
Dependencies
Required:
- Bash 4+
Optional:
pandoc- for rich help docsjq- forjsonand anything that uses it
Justification
Bash is the dominant shell scripting language and the official default Linux interactive shell, which reduces cognitive overhead; every command line is a line of code that could be put into script as is. Bash scripts are at the core of cloud, containers, and Kubernetes. Bash 4+ with its associative array support, powerful regular expressions, and multiple ways of feeding data to loops easily covers the needs previously requiring Python and Perl scripts. Bash scripts are also much more powerful, safer, flexible, and performant than POSIX shell or Zsh.
Guidelines
- Write GitHub Flavored Markdown only
- Use present tense ("outputs" over "will output")
- Prefer term "output" and "display" over
print - Follow the naming conventions
- Use the official bash path:
#!/bin/bash - Use of
#!/usr/bin/bashis outdated - Using
#!/usr/bin/env bashintroduces unnecessary risk - Explicitly export
PATHin script when possible - Always check script with
shellcheckbefore releasing - Always use
bcfor any floating point math
Legal
Copyright 2021 Rob Muhlestein rob@rwx.gg
Released under Apache-2.0 License
Please mention rwxrob.tv
The bar Command
cmd bar
Bar the things.
The config Command
cmd config
cmd config KEY
cmd config KEY VALUE
cmd config KEY ""
cmd config keys
cmd config val[ues]
cmd config dir[ectory]
cmd config path [file]
cmd config edit [file]
cmd config del[ete]
The config command is for reading, writing, and displaying standard
open desktop configuration properties. Pass an empty string to delete
a property.
Arguments
With no arguments outputs all the currently cached configuration settings.
With a single KEY argument fetches the value for that key and outputs it unless it is one of the following special (reserved) key names:
dir*full path to config directorypathfull path to specific config file (default:values)editopens config file in editor (default:editoror `$EDITOR)keysoutput the configuration keys, one per lineval*output the configuration values, one per linedel*if key argument then delete a specific key, otherwise prompt
With more than one argument the remaining arguments after the KEY will
be combined into the VALUE and written to a values file in the
configuration directory.
Configuration Directory
The configuration directory path relies on the following environment variables:
EXE- defaults to name of currently running command (cmd)HOME- checked for$HOME/.config/$EXE/valuesXDG_CONFIG_HOME- overrides$HOME/.configCONFIG_DIR- full path to directory containingvaluesfile
The CONFIG_DIR always takes priority over anything else if set, but is
never implied. If the directory does not exist it will be created the
first time a value is set.
Configuration values File Format
The file (which is almost always located at
~/.config/cmd/values) uses the simplest possible format to
facilitate standard UNIX parsing and filtering with any number of
existing tools (and no jq dependency).
- One KEY=VALUE per line
- KEYs may be anything but the equal sign (
=) - VALUEs may be anything but line returns must be escaped
Note that this is not the same as Java properties and other similar format. It is designed for ultimate simplicity, efficiency, and portability.
The foo Command
Foos things.
The help Command
cmd help [COMMAND]
Displays specific help information. If no argument is passed displays
general help information (main). Otherwise, the documentation for the
specific argument keyword is displayed, which usually corresponds to
a COMMAND name (but not necessarily). All documentation is written in
GitHub Flavored Markdown and will displayed as a web page if pandoc
and $HELP_BROWSER are detected, otherwise, just the Markdown is sent
to $PAGER (default: more).
Also see readme and usage commands.
Generate README.md File
cmd readme > README.md
The readme command will output the embedded help documentation in raw
GitHub Flavored Markdown suitable for use as a README.md file on
GitHub or similar hosting service.
The some.config.setting Command
Get and set some.config.setting.
The usage Command
Displays a summary of usage.
Autogenerated Tue Aug 31 09:47:12 AM EDT 2021