Runbook.md
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Runbook.md
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Runbook.md -- Bash executable runbooks in markdown
Runbook automation and literate programming are both not new ideas, but I think the two play well together. So, I got this idea last week, and hacked up a simple tool that I think would be useful to SysAdmins, Ops people, or SREs. Please check it out - https://github.com/kjkuan/Runbook.md
mdsh
- Multi-Lingual Literate Programming with Mdsh
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Donald Knuth Was Framed
Telling computers what to do and how to do it is an art, a craft, a practice, a discipline, a medium, a profession, and a science (and probably a few more categories besides). It is just isn't (usually) all of those things at once. Most of the difficulties we have in discussions about the subject have to do with category errors. Literate Programming has stylistic, technical, toolchain, and disciplinary aspects, and Knuth's exemplar demonstrated these. It was then critiqued on pragmatic grounds. I'm not sure if this counts as a bait and switch, rope a dope, or strawman.
I mean, if I was participating in a computer programming class and given the same problem as an assignment, I would write a program to satisfy the requirements. If then told that I should have written a few lines of shell script instead and given a poor grade, I would be livid at the instructor.
As an aside, I was interested to know if there are LP tools for shell scripting. A cursory search turned this up:
https://github.com/bashup/mdsh
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Program to execute entire org-mode files
Would there happen to be any utilities to execute entire org-mode files, similar to bashup's mdsh? This allows users to execute markdown files via bash. I'd like to combine it with a nix-shell shebang!
- Multi-Lingual Literate Programming with 'Mdsh'
What are some alternatives?
azure - Azure-related repository
inform - The core software distribution for the Inform 7 programming language.
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
shell-intune-samples - Sample shell scripts for Intune admins.
featureplus - A development system that manages feature management tightly integrated with development process.