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
Kubernetes kubectl Helper Plugin
Leverages a local redis application to quickly and easily set an alias k for kubectl --context <some-context> --namespace <some-namespace>.
Much like scwrypts environments, k aliases are only shared amongst session with the same SCWRYPTS_ENV to prevent accidental cross-contamination.
Getting Started
Enable the plugin in ~/.config/scwrypts/config.zsh by adding SCWRYPTS_PLUGIN_ENABLED__KUBECTL=1.
Use k as your new kubectl and checkout k --help and k meta --help.