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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 command
inside can then be renamed and finished.
Obviously, not all of this is needed for many Bash scripts, but anything
with more than two subcommands will benefit from the builtin tab
completion, embedded Markdown help documentation support, and included
functions (usage
, _filter
, _buffer
, _have
, etc.)
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
Dependencies
Required:
- Bash 4+
Optional:
pandoc
- for rich help docs
Justification
Bash is the dominate 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.
Caveats
- Use the official bash path:
#!/usr/bin/bash
- Using
#!/usr/bin/env bash
introduces unnecessary risk - Always set the acceptable
PATH
at beginning of script - Always check script with
shellcheck
before releasing - Always use
bc
for any floating point math
Legal
Copyright 2021 Rob Muhlestein rob@rwx.gg
Released under Apache-2.0 License
Please mention https://youtube.com/rwxrob
Commands
The bar
Command
Bars.
The foo
Command
Foos.
Display Help Information
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
command 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 usage
Command
Displays a summary of usage.