parvaj
console
parvaj | console | |
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11 | 9,647 | |
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6.9 | 7.7 | |
2 months ago | 14 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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parvaj
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Introducing Phirs (0.1.0), a cross-platform and well-tested user directory path provider library, including cache and config paths
The initial idea came from my other project Parvaj (a CLI app for simulating VHDL code using GHDL and GtkWave easily). I decided to make it more flexible in the next version (as a request from my friend), and cache usage feels like a good idea to implement the new functionality (possibly by using Symfony Cache component). For persistent cache from run to run, I needed a permanent cache directory, so I created Phirs.
console
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Creating an application in Yii3.
Symfony console component. The Console component eases the creation of beautiful and testable command line interfaces.
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A minimal library that defines primitive building blocks of PHP code.
I have to disagree. To me, declaring a method via the @method tag (in rare cases) is equivalent to actually declaring it in a class/interface. Due to PHP limitations, the obvious lack of generics, and what I wrote earlier, I simply couldn't do it any other way. Take eg. HttpClientInterface from symfony/http-client-contracts or InputInterface from symfony/console, they had different reasons but the outcome is the same.
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Introducing Phirs (0.1.0), a cross-platform and well-tested user directory path provider library, including cache and config paths
I don't think so. Phoronix Test Suite is a big example. Plus, in the PHP community itself, there are so many CLI apps: Composer, PHPUnit, static analyzers like Phan, just to name a few. Symfony Console component has more than 9k stars, so this should mean PHP is a capable tool for CLI apps.
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Administrando proyectos PHP con Composer
{ "name": "symfony/console", "version": "v4.4.8", "source": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/symfony/console.git", "reference": "10bb3ee3c97308869d53b3e3d03f6ac23ff985f7" }, }
What are some alternatives?
phoronix-test-suite - The Phoronix Test Suite open-source, cross-platform automated testing/benchmarking software.
http-kernel - Provides a structured process for converting a Request into a Response
phirs - Library providing cross-platform user directory paths, such as config and cache
drush - Drush is a command-line shell and scripting interface for Drupal, a veritable Swiss Army knife designed to make life easier for those who spend their working hours hacking away at the command prompt.
edalize - An abstraction library for interfacing EDA tools
polyfill-mbstring - Symfony polyfill for the Mbstring extension
phan - Phan is a static analyzer for PHP. Phan prefers to avoid false-positives and attempts to prove incorrectness rather than correctness.
process - Executes commands in sub-processes
event-dispatcher - Provides tools that allow your application components to communicate with each other by dispatching events and listening to them
http-foundation - Defines an object-oriented layer for the HTTP specification
gtk - php ffi gtk