awesome-shell
bash3boilerplate
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awesome-shell
- Shell
- Apache2 in Local Machine
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Rash – The Reckless Racket Shell
You are not in here : https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell
- Bashkit V1
- Other resources for development in terminal?
- BashLib a helpful source file for any script
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[advice wanted] Current Windows user, future Ubuntu user
I love Linux to death, it's the better OS in my humble opinion. BUT the hard truth is that Windows is the OS that runs on the majority of desktops and so we have to deal with the "standards" it sets. So you better keep a few GB free for a dual-boot or VM image, so that you can run those programs who are tightly woven into the Windows environment. Dive into Linux and get yourself familiar, learn its nuts and bolts as you go step by step. Due to the open nature of Linux there is a lot of extremely complex information out there, don't overwhelm yourself and ignore it until you really need it. Once you feel comfy with it dive into the beauty that is the terminal, it's not mandatory to use it but incredible powerful once you get the hang of it. After that you may feel like switching gears to a more personally customized distro, i'm not going to name any names btw. :D
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Shell
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Getting started with programming - kind of
https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell shell is awesome
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I recently find out this command line tool called bat, which is a cat clone and I'm blown away with it. Can you guys recommend any more of such programs?
Take a look at awesome-shell and awesome-cli-apps
bash3boilerplate
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Being a bash developer in the 21st century
I'm a fan of Bash3 Boilerplate (https://github.com/kvz/bash3boilerplate) and use a modified version of it for my shell scripts now. I like the code style and the logging, although I've amended the logging slightly to add a pipe input for long running processes that you want to see the output from before it finishes.
I prefer having a stop-on-unexpected script as it makes errors far more explicit and it's not too onerous to work round the peculiarities of return codes.
Greg's wiki (https://mywiki.wooledge.org/) is my go to resource for looking up snippets and learning to avoid the footguns - that and shellcheck are the key to "robust" bash scripts.
- Bashkit V1
- BashLib a helpful source file for any script
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How do you add logs in your bash scripts?
Inspired from https://github.com/kvz/bash3boilerplate/blob/master/main.sh
What are some alternatives?
dircolors - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant dircolors theme.
bash-oo-framework - Bash Infinity is a modern standard library / framework / boilerplate for Bash
awesome-mac - Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. Collect premium software in various categories.
argbash - Bash argument parsing code generator
rebound - Command-line tool that instantly fetches Stack Overflow results when an exception is thrown
bashkit - Official bashkit repository
awesome-alternatives-in-rust - A curated list of replacements for existing software written in Rust
basher - A package manager for shell scripts.
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
awesome-bash - A curated list of delightful Bash scripts and resources.
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
bashify - few helper functions in bash ( especially string manipulation functions )