===================================================================== Excited to bring V5 to life. This includes some BREAKING CHANGES to several aspects of ZSH-type scwrypts. Please refer to the readme for upgrade details (specifically docs/upgrade/v4-to-v5.md) --- New Features ------------------------- - ZSH testing library with basic mock capabilities - new scwrypts environment file format includes metadata and more advanced features like optional parent env overrides, selection inheritence, and improved structurual flexibility - speedup cache for non-CI runs of ZSH-type scwrypts - ${scwryptsmodule} syntax now allows a consistent unique-naming scheme for functions in ZSH-type scwrypts while providing better insight into origin of API calls in other modules - reusable, case-statement-driven argument parsers in ZSH-type scwrypts --- Changes ------------------------------ - several utility function renames in ZSH-type scwrypts to improve consistency - documentation comments included in ZSH libraries - ZSH-type scwrypts now allow library modules to live alongside executables (zsh/lib still supported; autodetection determines default) --- Bug Fixes ---------------------------- - hardened environment checking for REQUIRED_ENV variables; this removes the ability to overwrite variables in local function contexts
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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
.