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توضیحات

Tool for saving/sharing your mostly used commands for fish shell
ویژگی مقدار
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نام فایل command-reminder-1.1.0
نام command-reminder
نسخه کتابخانه 1.1.0
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده faderskd
ایمیل نویسنده daniel.faderski@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/faderskd/command-reminder
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/command-reminder/
مجوز MIT
# command-reminder Command reminder is a tool for saving and sharing your mostly used fish shell commands. It allows quickly add commands to a local database, which can then be persisted/shared via Github. # Prerequisites ``` python >= 3.9 ``` # Installation ```bash > pip install command-reminder ``` # Quickstart 1. Create a Github repo which will then serve as your commands' database. Use this repo to init a new project. ```bash > cr init --repo git@github.com:mygithubuser/my-command-reminder-repository.git ``` It will create a `~/.command-reminder` directory, where all your commands will exist. You can change that directory by setting `COMMAND_REMINDER_DIR` variable. 2. Add `cr init | source` to the `~/.config/fish/config.fish` file. Every time you start the fish shell, it will load both default and saved fish functions. 3. Record a command. ```bash > cr record --name 'lsof_listening_ports' --command 'lsof -nP -iTCP:$PORT | grep LISTEN' ``` Remember to use `'` except `"` whenever a command contains `$` sign, otherwise the environment variable will be resolved. It saves a command to the local database. You can use tags too: ```bash > cr record --name 'show_process_rss_memory' --command 'ps o pid,rss -p 23159' --tags '#memory #process' ``` The record command creates a fish function too (available at shell after running `cr init | source`). It allows to quickly get autosuggestions about available commands just by entering few first command's letters and typing `Tab`. Currently, it only prints the command. 4. List all available commands. `> cr list` or `> cr list --pretty` ```bash lsof_listening_ports: lsof -nP -iTCP:$PORT | grep LISTEN show_process_rss_memory: ps o pid,rss -p 23159 git_pull: git pull --rebase ``` Narrow down the results to the specific tag. ```bash > cr list --tags '#memory' ``` 5. Load a command to the shell. It would be very inconvenient to copy and paste the listed command. Command reminder comes with a useful shortcut, which loads commands to the fish history - they are available just by typing `arrow up`. ```bash > cr list | grep ps | h ``` The `h` shortcut is a function which name is derived from "history". It loads the command to the fish history. Remember to add it to a fish via `cr init | source`. Press the `arrow up` and you can execute a found result as a usual command. 6. Push recorded commands to the remote repository. ```bash > cr push ``` 7. You can pull external repositories too. Let's say you're working with a team of a few people and have a common set of commands, useful in your working environment. More experienced team members can share their commands to the new ones. ```bash > cr pull -r git@github.com:somegithubuser/some-external-commands-repository.git ``` The `pull` command adds given repository to the configuration file: `~/.command-reminder/repositories/main/config.yaml`, which is then saved in the Github repo together with the recorded commands. On any machine with access to your Github repo (and external too), you just init a new project and provide the proper URL. You will have downloaded your own commands as well as the external ones. To refresh the commands from external repositories use: ```bash > cr pull -update_all ``` 8. The main help menu is available via: `cr --help`. Each subcommand supports help as well, e.g. `cr init --help`. # Repository structure ``` ~/.command-reminder/ repositories/ main/ commands.json fish/ config.yaml external/ ext1/ commands.json fish/ ext2/ commands.json fish/ ``` * The `main` directory is a place where all your commands are kept. * Configuration file `config.yaml` contains data to restore your commands anywhere command-reminder is installed: ``` repositories: external: - url: ... - url: ... ``` * `commands.json` keeps recorded commands * `fish` directory keeps fish functions for commands. It is added to your fish search path (via `cr init | source`), so all commands are available as a function with fish autosuggestions. For now, the fish functions just print the respective command. * The `external` directory contains external repositories' commands. # Development #### Install deps ```bash > pipenv install --dev > source .venv/bin/activate.fish ``` #### Test ```bash > tox ``` #### Publish ```bash > python setup.py sdist > twine check dist/* > twine upload dist/* ``` #### Installation from local setup.py ```bash > pip install . ``` # QA: **1. I've got problems with pushing changes to remote repository:** The push command use `git` shell command underneath. You can just go to the main directory and push it manually.


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl command-reminder-1.1.0:

    pip install command-reminder-1.1.0.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz command-reminder-1.1.0:

    pip install command-reminder-1.1.0.tar.gz