# *Scwrypts* Scwrypts is a CLI and API for safely running scripts in the terminal, CI, and other automated environments. Local runs provide a user-friendly approach to quickly execute CI workflows and automations in your terminal. Each local run runs through an interactive, *sandboxed environment* so you never accidentally run dev credentials in production ever again! ## Major Version Upgrade Notice Please refer to [Version 4 to Version 5 Upgrade Path](./docs/upgrade/v4-to-v5.md) when upgrading from scwrypts v4 to scwrypts v5! ## Installation Quick installation is supported through both the [Arch User Repository](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/scwrypts) and [Homebrew](https://github.com/wrynegade/homebrew-brew/tree/main/Formula) ```bash # AUR yay -Syu scwrypts # homebrew brew install wrynegade/scwrypts ``` ### Manual Installation To install scwrypts manually, clone this repository (and take note of where it is installed) Replacing the `/path/to/cloned-repo` appropriately, add the following line to your `~/.zshrc`: ```zsh source /path/to/cloned-repo/scwrypts.plugin.zsh ``` The next time you start your terminal, you can now execute scwrypts by using the plugin shortcut(s) (by default `CTRL + SPACE`). Plugin shortcuts are configurable in your scwrypts configuration file found in `~/.config/scwrypts/config.zsh`, and [here is the default config](./zsh/config.user.zsh). If you want to use the `scwrypts` program directly, you can either invoke the executable `./scwrypts` or link it in your PATH for easy access. For example, if you have `~/.local/bin` in your PATH, you might run: ```zsh ln -s /path/to/cloned-repo/scwrypts "${HOME}/.local/bin/scwrypts" ``` #### PATH Dependencies Scwrypts provides a framework for workflows which often depend on a variety of other tools. Although the lazy-loaded dependency model allows hardening in CI and extendability, the user is expected to _resolve required PATH dependencies_. When running locally, this is typically as simple as "install the missing program," but this may require additional steps when working in automated environments. By default, the `ci` plugin is enabled which provides the `check all dependencies` scwrypt. You can run this to output a comprehensive list of PATH dependencies across all scwrypts groups, but, at a bare minimum, you will need the following applications in your PATH: ```bash zsh grep # GNU sed # GNU sort # GNU fzf # https://github.com/junegunn/fzf (only required for interactive / local) jo # https://github.com/jpmens/jo jq # https://github.com/jqlang/jq yq # https://github.com/mikefarah/yq ``` ## Usage in CI and Automated Environments Set environment variable `CI=true` to run scwrypts in an automated environment. There are a few notable changes to this runtime: - **The Scwrypts sandbox environment will not load.** All variables will be read directly from the current context. - User yes/no prompts will **always be YES** - Other user input will default to an empty string - Logs will not be captured in the user's local cache - In GitHub actions, `*.scwrypts.zsh` groups are detected automatically from the `$GITHUB_WORKSPACE`; set `SCWRYPTS_GITHUB_NO_AUTOLOAD=true` to disable ## Contributing Before contributing an issue, idea, or pull request, check out the [super-brief contributing guide](./docs/CONTRIBUTING.md)