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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +30 -118
- data/lib/bashly/models/base.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/bashly/models/command.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/bashly/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bashly/views/command/command_filter.erb +14 -0
- data/lib/bashly/views/command/usage_commands.erb +3 -1
- metadata +2 -2
checksums.yaml
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data/README.md
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Unless otherwise specified, these definitiona can be used for both the root
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command and subcommands (under the `commands` definition).
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short: m*
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# summary wherever appropriate.
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help: a sample script generated with bashly
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examples:
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# Specify an array of environment variables needed by your script.
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environment_variables:
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# Specify the array of subcommands to generate.
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# Each subcommand will have its own args and flags.
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# If this is provided, you cannot specify flags or args.
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commands:
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`name` | The name of the script or subcommand.
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`short` | An additional, optional pattern - usually used to denote a one letter variation of the command name. You can add `*` as a suffix, to denote a "starts with" pattern - for example `short: m*`. *Applicable only in subcommands*.
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`help` | The header text to display when using `--help`. This option can have multiple lines. In this case, the first line will be used as summary wherever appropriate.
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`version` | The string to display when using `--version`. *Applicable only in the main command*.
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`default` | Setting this to `yes` on any subcommand, will make unrecognized command line arguments to be passed to this command. *Applicable only in subcommands*.
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`commands` | Specify the array of subcommands. Each subcommand will have its own args and flags. Note: if `commands` is provided, you cannot specify flags or args at the same level.
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`dependencies` | Specify an array of any required external dependencies (commands). The script execution will be halted with a friendly error unless all dependency commands exist.
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authors:
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- Danny Ben Shitrit
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name: colsole
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