===================================================================== DEPRECATION REMINDER! The following functions and APIS are no longer available: - FZF_HEAD : use FZF as a drop-in replacement - FZF_TAIL : use FZF as a drop-in replacement - SCWRYPTS__GET_RUNSTRING__zsh_v3 : upgrade to zsh/scwrypts v4 runstrings --- Bug Fixes ---------------------------- - removed legacy INFO references in plugins/kubectl - the zsh-builder plugin (CTRL+Y) now show clean helpdocs (no more visual terminal artifacts) --- New Features ------------------------- - differentiate manual / managed versions of scwrypts in versioning; this will prevent 'scwrypts --update' from operating against managed installations - created SCWRYPTS__GET_RUNSTRING__zsh__generic to provide an easy way to write custom runstrings; this will do all the nice things default zsh/scwrypts v4 do (multiflag separation, help flag injection, USAGE definitions, and required MAIN() {} wrapper).
ZSH Scwrypts
Since they emulate direct user interaction, shell scripts are often the straightforward choice for task automation.
Basic Utilities
One of my biggest pet-peeves with scripting is when every line of a (insert-language-here) program is escaped to shell. This kind of program, which doesn't use language features, should be a shell script. While there are definitely unavoidable limitations to shell scripting, we can minimize a variety of problems with a modern shell and shared utilities library.
Loaded by common.zsh
, the utils/
library provides:
- common function wrappers to unify flags and context
- lazy dependency and environment variable validation
- consistent (and pretty) user input / output