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===================================================================== --- Changes ------------------------------ - scwrypts runner has new arguments -q/--quiet allows quiet-mode operation while still logging to logfiles -v/--verbose forces verbose mode --version longform required (-v is now for "verbose" mode) - scwrypts runner now auto-detects certain CLI usage, running in quiet, logged mode if pattern match successfully identifies a single scwrypt (or when using --name); use --verbose to override this behavior - 'k exec' no longer requires double '--' if a '--' comes after - old : k exec -it my-pod-0 -- -- /bin/sh + new : k exec -it my-pod-0 -- /bin/sh + still works : k -- exec -it my-pod-0 -- /bin/sh --- Bug Fixes ---------------------------- - fixed various plugins/kubectl auto-completion settings; arguments after '--' or profile number (e.g. 'k 1 get deployments') will now appropriately autocomplete in the indicated profile - helm template functions now work on related .tpl files as well (renders from chart root) - fixed some goofy UTF-8 icons in zsh/lib/utils/io --- New Features ------------------------- - (experimental) scwrypts zsh plugin for interactive command selection (like CTRL+SPACE), but allows you to build command arguments, providing help dialogue for the selected command --- New Scripts -------------------------- - zsh/misc/tally ) helps keep tally-counts of things; helpful when running long scripts "what iteration am I on" |
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README.md |
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