scwrypts/zsh
yage 4baacd9c32 v3.2.0
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--- Changes ------------------------------

- split up environment files per scwrypts group

- updated i3/launch-or-show to provide some new options

--- Bug Fixes ----------------------------

- utils/io commands like 'STATUS' no longer throw errors '%' characters

- fixed ERROR_CHECK function calls to CHECK_ERRORS
2023-06-27 16:35:30 -06:00
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cloud v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
db/postgres v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
docker v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
lib v3.2.0 2023-06-27 16:35:30 -06:00
media/youtube v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
office v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
redis v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
scwrypts v3.2.0 2023-06-27 16:35:30 -06:00
system v3.2.0 2023-06-27 16:35:30 -06:00
hello-world v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
README.md v2.0.0 2022-07-01 22:17:15 -06:00

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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