scwrypts/zsh
yage 76a746a53e v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul"
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Notice the major version change which comes with breaking changes to
2.x! Reconstructs "library" functions for both python and zsh scwrypts,
with changes to virtualenv naming conventions (you'll need to refresh
all virtualenv with the appropriate scwrypt).

--- Changes ------------------------------

- changed a naming convention across zsh scripts, particularly
  removing underscores where there is no need to avoid naming clash
  (e.g. 'zsh/lib/utils/io.zsh' renames '__STATUS' to 'STATUS')

- moved clients reliant on py.lib.http to the py.lib.http module

- python scripts now rely on py.lib.scwrypts.execute

- updated package.json in zx scripts to include `type = module`

- 'scwrypts --list' commandline argument now includes additional
  relevant data for each scwrypt

- environment variables no longer add themselves to be staged in the
  '.env.template'

--- New Features -------------------------

- new 'use' syntax for disjoint import within zsh scripts; took me
  a very long time to convince myself this would be necessary

- introduced scwrypt "groups" to allow portable module creation;
  (i.e. ability add your own scripts from another repo!)

- py.lib.scwrypts.io provides a combined IO stream for quick, hybrid
  use of input/output files and stdin/stdout

- py.lib.fzf provides a wrapper to provide similar functionality to
  zsh/utils/io.zsh including fzf_(head|tail)

- improved efficiency of various scwrypts; notably reducing runtime
  of scwrypts/environment sync

- improved scwrypts CLI by adding new options for exact scwrypt
  matching, better filtering, and prettier/more-detailed interfaces

--- New Scripts --------------------------

- py/twilio )
    basic SMS integration with twilio
     - send-sms

- py/directus )
    interactive directus GET query
     - get-items

- py/discord )
    post message to discord channel or webhook
     - post-message
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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 v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -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 v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -06:00
system v3.0.0 "The Great Overhaul" 2023-06-21 20:04:30 -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