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===================================================================== --- New Scripts -------------------------- - i3 window manager scrypts (see --help for more info) - zsh/i3/create-local-font-override - zsh/i3/launch-or-show --- New Features ------------------------- Now support `__select` syntax in environment files! (see zsh/scwrypts/README.md for more detail) --- Changes ------------------------------ - moved some rogue configuration files under the scwrypts config - ~/.vim/bundle/build.zsh >> ~/.config/scwrypts/vundle.zsh - ~/.config/scwrypts/config.dotfile.zsh >> ~/.config/scwrypts/dotfiles.zsh - __FZF, __FZF_TAIL, and __FZF_HEAD now create prompt+response logs --- Bug Fixes ---------------------------- - zsh/config/symlinks - don't fail when trying to symlink a directory - no longer fails when trying to replace a broken symlink - scwrypts now detects environments which are symlinked - USAGE syntax now correctly shows the position of the '--' argument delimiter support __select in env files; ignore __lower_case suffix in env files; put blank line before comments in env files added i3 scripts |
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scwrypts.plugin.zsh |
Scwrypts (Wryn + Scripts)
Scwrypts is a friendly CLI / API for quickly running sandboxed scripts in the terminal.
In modern developer / dev-ops workflows, scripts require a complex configurations. Without a better solution, the developer is cursed to copy lines-upon-lines of variables into terminals, create random text artifacts, or maybe even commit secure credentials into source. Scwrypts leverages ZSH to give hot-key access to run scripts in such environments.
Dependencies
Due to the wide variety of resources used by scripting libraries, the user is expected to manually resolve dependencies. Dependencies are lazy-loaded, and more information can be found by command error messages or in the appropriate README.
Because Scwrypts relies on Scwrypts (see Meta Scwrypts), zsh
must be installed and junegunn/fzf
must be available on your PATH.
Usage
Install Scwrypts by cloning this repository and sourcing scwrypts.plugin.zsh
in your zshrc
.
You can now run Scwrypts using the ZLE hotkey bound to SCWRYPTS_SHORTCUT
(default CTRL + W
).
% cd <path-to-cloned-repo>
% echo "source $(pwd)/scwrypts.plugin.zsh >> $HOME/.zshrc"
Check out Meta Scwrypts to quickly set up environments and adjust configuration.
No Install / API Usage
Alternatively, the scwrypts
API can be used directly:
./scwrypts [--env environment-name] (...script-name-patterns...) [-- ...passthrough arguments... ]
Given one or more script patterns, Scwrypts will filter the commands by pattern conjunction. If only one command is found which matches the pattern(s), it will immediately begin execution. If multiple commands match, the user will be prompted to select from the filtered list. Of course, if no commands match, Scwrypts will exit with an error.
Given no script patterns, Scwrypts becomes an interactive CLI, prompting the user to select a command.
After determining which script to run, if no environment has been specified, Scwrypts prompts the user to choose one.
Using in CI/CD or Automated Workflows
Set environment variable CI=true
(and use the no install method) to run in an automated pipeline.
There are a few notable changes to this runtime:
- The Scwrypts sandbox environment will not load. All variables will be read from context.
- User yes/no prompts will always be YES
- Other user input will default to an empty string
- Logs will not be captured
Contributing
Before contributing an issue, idea, or pull request, check out the super-brief contributing guide