subcmd
modd
subcmd | modd | |
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1 | 18 | |
30 | 2,704 | |
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10.0 | 1.7 | |
almost 5 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Shell | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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subcmd
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Ask HN: Can I see your scripts?
Here's one I wrote a few years back, that I'm quite fond of. It turns any arbitrary directory tree with individual executables into a "git [X] [Y]" style shell command.
https://github.com/Mister-Meeseeks/subcmd/blob/master/subcmd
modd
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Hot reloading in Go applications
Modd is a library that makes hot reloading possible in Go applications. To use it, install it on your machine using the command below:
- Implement auto-reload after update
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Ask HN: Can I see your scripts?
There's also modd[0] which allows for many file watch pattern -> command combos to easily be defined & run simultaneously from a modd.conf file.
[0]https://github.com/cortesi/modd
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Hot reload in golang
i was using cortesi/modd for this while using docker. Since I change to Rancher with dockerd i wasn’t able to get live reloading working again, i also tried air but no luck.. out of curiosity did anyone have a similar issue?
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Live Reload in Go with Air
Interesting. I've been using https://github.com/cortesi/modd for this for a while but I'll check this project out.
- Ask HN: What developer tools would you like to see?
- Live previewing LaTeX document?
- docker-compose without dockers
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Live Reloading in Golang using Air
me likes: https://github.com/cortesi/modd A little more flexible for various files
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We don’t use a staging environment
I use a somewhat similar approach for Pirsch [0]. It's build so that I can run it locally, basically as a fully fledged staging environment. Databases run in Docker, everything else is started using modd [1]. This has proven to be a good setup for quick iterations and testing. I can quickly run all tests on my laptop (Go and TypeScript) and even import data from production to see if the statistics are correct for real data. Of course, there are some things that need to be mocked, like automated backups, but so fare it turns out to work really well.
You can find more on our blog [2] if you would like to know more.
[0] https://pirsch.io
[1] https://github.com/cortesi/modd
[2] https://pirsch.io/blog/techstack/
What are some alternatives?
dotfiles - Configs for apps I care about
air - ☁️ Live reload for Go apps
autoexec.bat - my .dotfiles for linux and macOS
reflex - Run a command when files change
atuin - ✨ Magical shell history
entr - Run arbitrary commands when files change
autobots - ⚡️ Scripts & dotfiles for automation and/or bootstrapping new system setup
golang-docker-cache - Improved docker Golang module dependency cache for faster builds.
gin - Live reload utility for Go web servers
gow - Missing watch mode for Go commands. Watch Go files and execute a command like "go run" or "go test"
overmind - Process manager for Procfile-based applications and tmux
fsnotify - Cross-platform file system notifications for Go.