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spellbook
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Ask HN: How do you find contributors to open source projects?
- Spellbook: Shell and Powershell scripts registry - https://github.com/jmaczan/spellbook demo https://spellbook.maczan.pl/ [Python, TypeScript]
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Ask HN: Share a shell script you like
Hi, I'd like to ask what are the shell scripts you enjoy using or find useful?
It might be something you incorporated to your terminal-based workflow. Or maybe some specific scripts that you often reuse. Or you have used it once, but it might be useful to other people. Or maybe you just have a script that is fun to use? Please share
My (not anymore) hidden intention is to gather your recommendations to build an open-source shell script registry Spellbook https://spellbook.maczan.pl/ Source code is here for you if you want to self host or fork it https://github.com/jmaczan/spellbook
A script I sometimes use is a commands repeater https://github.com/jmaczan/spellbook/blob/main/registry/spells/repeat-sh/spell.sh You can specify an interval and a flag to reset/keep the terminal's content after a script invocation
Thanks!
stderred
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Ask HN: Share a shell script you like
2. Installing all of my custom scripts as 'programs' (complete with a bin directory, for easy inclusion in my PATH) under /opt/my for better tracking/management, as opposed to e.g. /usr/local/bin
3. A 'checkupdates' alias which performs update-checks via multiple systems (in my case: apt, flatpak, and my totally awesome misc-updater - see here if interested: https://sr.ht/~tpapastylianou/misc-updater/)
4. libstderred (https://github.com/ku1ik/stderred)
5. The following exports (I'll let you decipher them)
export LESS="-I -R -S -j.5 -#2"
What are some alternatives?
pyxargs - Command line Python scripting with an xargs-like interface and AWK-like capabilities for data processing and task automation
swift-sh - Easily script with third-party Swift dependencies.
fuz - Fuzzy search text / notes in the terminal, for any collection of text files
dotfiles
vim-mergetool - Better vim-based mergetool
autobots - ⚡️ Scripts & dotfiles for automation and/or bootstrapping new system setup
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
gdansk-ai - 🦭 Full stack AI voice chatbot (speech-to-text, LLM, text-to-speech) with integrations to Auth0, OpenAI, Google Cloud and Stripe - Web App, Web API and AI API
z - z - jump around