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command_help
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Ask HN: What do you use to make CLIs?
I use a lot of CLI tools, but haven't written many for myself. Mostly, aliases/functions and some scripts in Bash/Python.
Extract details for command options from man/help: https://github.com/learnbyexample/command_help/blob/master/c...
cut-like syntax for field manipulations with regexp, negative indexing, etc: https://github.com/learnbyexample/regexp-cut/blob/main/rcut
simple calculator using python syntax: https://learnbyexample.github.io/practice_python_projects/ca...
- A better way of displaying help text on the command line
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Enter a command to see help text for each arg
I wrote a Linux CLI tool [0] that parses the man/help pages to extract option details. Works most of the time for me, but there are plenty of corner cases that don't work.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
https://github.com/learnbyexample/command_help to extract help text from builtin commands and man pages, ex:
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What's a program you made that you actually use regularly?
https://github.com/learnbyexample/command_help is big enough to warrant a repo, examples, limitations, etc. I had a list of todo items to improve the script, but after years of usage, I'm fine with the limitations since I rarely encounter them. This helps me to extract documentation of particular options, here's an example:
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Save Time Using Manop to Print Only Selected Content From the Man Page using Manop
I wrote one a few years back (https://github.com/learnbyexample/command_help). It has a few corner case issues, but works most of the time for me and supports multiple options to be retrieved.
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Explainshell - A tool that takes any shell commands, looks up the syntax and options from man pages, and steps you through what it does!
I particularly wanted to lookup documentation for command options from my terminal (instead of the website), so wrote a script for it: https://github.com/learnbyexample/command_help ... Have a long pending todo list, but despite the issues, the tool is good enough for my needs.
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Testing
When I start a project, I usually try to write the programs incrementally. Say I need to iterate over files from a directory. I will make sure that portion is working (usually with print() statements), then add another feature — say file reading and test that and so on. This reduces the burden of testing a large program at once at the end. And depending upon the nature of the program, I'll add a few sanity tests at the end. For example, for my command_help project, I copy pasted a few test runs of the program with different options and arguments into a separate file and wrote a program to perform these tests programmatically whenever the source code is modified.
slimv_box
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Offline Hyperspec? html, texinfo, org, something?
slimv integrates the hyperspec and slimv_box makes it also available offline.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
i do all my common lisp development in slimv_box.
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Best or commonly used IDE/editor in 2021
i use https://github.com/justin2004/slimv_box almost everyday.
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What tools do [Common] Lisp programmers use in 2021? (on Linux; ideally with VS Code or emacs)
did you check out the master branch of https://github.com/justin2004/slimv_box ?
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Is it possible to use Vim keybindings with LispWorks IDE's Editor?
slimv_box
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Is Lisp in a Box still popularly used?
there is a vim-centric lisp in a box: https://github.com/justin2004/slimv_box
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