yage fec8c5e560 basic runner format; write a MAIN function
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
2024-02-20 23:08:55 -07:00

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#!/bin/zsh
DEPENDENCIES+=(cli53)
REQUIRED_ENV+=(AWS_PROFILE)
#####################################################################
MAIN() {
local BACKUP_PATH="$SCWRYPTS_OUTPUT_PATH/$ENV_NAME/aws-dns-backup/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d')"
mkdir -p $BACKUP_PATH >/dev/null 2>&1
local DOMAIN
local JOBS=()
for DOMAIN in $(ROUTE53_GET_DOMAINS)
do
( STATUS "creating '$BACKUP_PATH/$DOMAIN.txt'" \
&& cli53 export --profile $AWS_PROFILE $DOMAIN > "$BACKUP_PATH/$DOMAIN.txt" \
&& SUCCESS "backed up '$DOMAIN'" \
|| ERROR "failed to back up '$DOMAIN'" \
) &
JOBS+=$!
done
local P
for P in ${JOBS[@]}; do wait $P >/dev/null 2>&1; done
}
#####################################################################
ROUTE53_GET_DOMAINS() {
cli53 list --profile $AWS_PROFILE \
| awk '{print $2;}' \
| sed '1d; s/\.$//'\
;
}