introduce --verbosity flag rather than mixed logging settings; correct color misnaming to ANSI convention; added sanity-check; simplified hello-world; created FZF_USER_INPUT to replace the confusing FZF_HEAD and FZF_TAIL swap INFO for DEBUG v3-to-v4 upgrade docs bring some much-needed tender love and care to the scwrypts runner improved i/o handling on the run executable means this is no longer relevant FINALLY fix the weird cases for zsh/read builtin (particularly around reading one character from tty/pipe/file); also gave a --force-user-input flag in case you want to require user input on a yn prompt update ZLE plugin so it no more make errors FZF_(HEAD|TAIL) refactor to FZF_USER_INPUT plugins/kubectl migration from v3 to v4 plugins/ci migration from v3 to v4 refactor py/lib into python-scwrypts subproject verbosity is stupid lets call it log-level fix bug with virtualenv loading mergedeep to slow so I made my options dict shallow hokay first iteration of python-dudes is ready circleci configuration for python builds npm package for scwrypts 3.9.1 initial build/test steps for nodejs go go ok ok fix output ok ok finalize publish steps
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