esh
Simple templating engine based on shell. (by jirutka)
shellspec
A full-featured BDD unit testing framework for bash, ksh, zsh, dash and all POSIX shells (by shellspec)
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[P] Convert Any language to a Linux command (one-liner)
Suggest to look also at ShellSpec
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Unit test for an installer
I'm thinking to use shellspec to perform the unit testing on Linux boxes, already for the file configuration.
- ShellSpec – A full-featured BDD unit testing framework for dash, bash, ksh, zsh
- ShellSpec: A unit testing framework for shells
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Bash_unit – bash unit testing framework
If you fancy more BDD-style testing with a Gherkin-like syntax, there is also Shellspec https://shellspec.info / https://github.com/shellspec/shellspec
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[POSIX] How to Implement --args and How Should Usage Be Formatted
I am developing a testing framework for POSIX compliant shells that has over than 60 options. Since, It is for testing shell scripts, it makes sense to implement it in a shell script, even if it is complex.