bashing is a small tool that let's you create single-file Bash tools in a multi-file way.
Current stable Version: 0.2.2
bashing needs the GNU variant of sed
to function properly. If you're on MacOS
you can use e.g. Homebrew to install the package gnu-sed
.
mkdir -p ~/.bin
curl -ko ~/.bin/bashing https://raw.github.com/xsc/bashing/stable/bin/bashing
chmod +x ~/.bin/bashing
Make sure ~/.bin
is on your $PATH
, e.g. by adding export PATH="$PATH:~/.bin"
to your
.bashrc
.
Have a look at the wiki and the Quickstart Tutorial. And if you want to examine a full-fledged Bashing project, why not Bashing itself?
$ bashing new greet
Initializing ./greet ...
Successfully initialized './greet'.
$ cd greet
$ bashing new.task hi
Created Task 'hi'
$ bashing run hi
Hello from Task 'hi'
$ bashing uberbash
Creating /git/public/shell/greet/target/greet-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.sh ...
Uberbash created successfully.
$ ./target/greet-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.sh
Usage: ./target/greet-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.sh <command> [<parameters> ...]
hello : (no help available)
help : display this help message
hi : (no help available)
version : display version
$ ./target/greet-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.sh hi
Hello from Task 'hi'
$ ./target/greet-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.sh version
greet 0.1.0-SNAPSHOT (bash 4.2.25(1)-release)
$ bashing install
Creating /git/public/shell/greet/target/greet-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.sh ...
Uberbash created successfully.
Deploying to /home/yannick/.bin/greet ...
Deployed successfully.
$ greet version
greet 0.1.0-SNAPSHOT (bash 4.2.25(1)-release)
To build bashing, check out this repository and run:
$ ./bin/bashing uberbash
Creating /git/public/bashing/target/bashing-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.sh ...
Uberbash created successfully.
This will create a standalone bashing script using bashing itself!
Copyright © 2013-2015 Yannick Scherer
Bashing is distributed under the MIT License.