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Show HN: Hucksh – A Shell with a Good Memory
* The shell itself is https://github.com/mvdan/sh, a bash-like command interpreter
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Pure Bash Bible
https://github.com/mvdan/sh
And finally, checkbashisms if you intend on making pure posix scripts that are compatible with debian/ubuntu's dash. It is part of the debian's devscripts suite, but is often individually packaged in other distros.
> Also you can use the chat as a learning tool
Or you could learn from a guide written by people who have suffered decades of experience of the pitfalls of shell scripting and have shared their woes.
https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide
- Shfmt – format shell programs
- Shfmt – format shell programs (like gofmt, rustfmt)
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Gofumpt: It's like gofmt except more strict
My bad, I completely screwed this up... the as of yet undiscussed project is:
https://github.com/mvdan/sh
(not shmfmt)
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Gosh Linux shell written in Golang
I support projects like this for purposes of exploration and practice. But don't expect people to use it when there are already well established projects out there like: https://github.com/mvdan/sh
- mvdan/sh: A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter with bash support; includes shfmt
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similar to shellcheck?
There are also: - shfmt - sh - bash language server - bashate
- shfmt - formatting comments issue
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Indenting piped shell expressions in a script?
I also like running shfmt over my shell scripts so they all look the same without me having to think about whitespace.
neomake
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Why is the quickfix window not opening even when errors are present?
Now we see that 'errorformat' is also wrong, because the errors aren't recognised. I guess this format is for another type. This is the hard part. You're in the luck though cause I'm procrastinating mopping the floors. Let's search for errorformat and shellcheck. I found this https://github.com/neomake/neomake/issues/1882. Let's modify our values:
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Create syntax checker vim plugin for a new Programming language
I want to create a new vim syntax checker for a new programming language that is not used widely, first i tried to read the code of the follwing plugins neomake, syntastic , and Ale in order to understand how i can build my own syntax checker plugin but i could not really get it so i just want know what is the best and easy way to create syntax checker plugin for vim
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Show HN: LunarVim – An opinionated, extensible, and fast IDE layer for Neovim
Slightly OT, but does anyone have tips for running nvim with docker?
Typically my vim runs in an environment where I won't necessarily have all interpreters and linters installed. I run my apps, e.g. rails, in a docker container together with ruby etc. Other apps use JS, or python etc. But my dev box won't have all those directly installed. Not to mention using different versions.
I kinda managed to hack neomake[0] to run rubocop via docker-compose, but it wasn't easy and not all linters support something like this... What's the best way to solve this? add (neo)vim to each app docker container that I use? Or is there some trick to let it access all those dockerized interpreters/linters?
[0] https://github.com/neomake/neomake
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Config to edit bash scripts with fancy LSP features, linting and formatting
Does anybody have such? Maybe you could share your experience? I use coc.nvim. My eyes fell on these 3 tools. The first one is language server and it has coc extensions coc-sh. But others are not so I am not sure which vim plugin should I use to hook them up: besides diagnostic-languageserver there are syntastic and neomake - bash-language-server - shellcheck - shfmt
What are some alternatives?
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
go-pkg-xmlx
syntastic - Syntax checking hacks for vim
go-pkg-rss
diagnostic-languageserver - diagnostic language server integrate with linters
inject
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
toml - TOML parser for Golang with reflection.
julia.vim - Vim plugin for Julia.