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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Makefiles
Scripts in bin have no documentation, no easy way to enumerate them, etc. There is definitely a time and a place for bin scripts, especially as things grow in complexity. However the beauty of just is that there's one file (the justfile) that defines all of your project's actions. You don't have to go spelunking into bin to figure out how to tweak a compiler flag, etc. And since just will run anything there's no reason why your complex bin scripts can't just be called from a simple one liner task in a justfile.
Could your write a bash script that does stuff like enumerate all the bin scripts, pull out documentation comments, etc.? Absolutely, and people have followed that pattern for a while (see https://github.com/qrush/sub) but it's a bunch of boilerplate to copy between projects. Just pulls out that logic into a simpler config file.
- Bash-Oneliner: A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks
- Bashly – Create beautiful bash scripts from simple YAML configuration
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sd: my script directory
Many moons ago Basecamp published sub (github) which runs on a similar idea with different tradeoffs being chosen.
the-art-of-command-line
- The-art-of-command-line: Master the command line, in one page
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Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet: All the Commands You Need
The Art of Command Line — notes and tips on using the command-line, suitable for both beginners and experienced users
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IWTL technical skills of IT/Technology
For learning command line linux stuff, there are many guides and command line tutorials on github (you can use a google search phrase like "github linux terminal operating system tutorial" or something similar. This seems like a good guide, but again, your experience, background, etc. may mean you need something more basic).
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I have recently installed Endeavour OS and I need suggestions
If you want to learn useful commands, you should read this
- good books or courses to learn bash
- The Art of Command Line
- 18 useful GitHub repositories every developer should bookmark
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Learning Linux: recommended resources
The Art of Command Line
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What are the abilities you would expect from someone with an intermediate level of Linux?
Basically general familiarity with https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line
What are some alternatives?
bashly - Bash command line framework and CLI generator
the-book-of-secret-knowledge - A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more.
shfmt - Dockernized shfmt. This formats shell script.
github-readme-stats - :zap: Dynamically generated stats for your github readmes
tlog - Terminal I/O logger
FT-991A - My central FT-991A documents trove
hofmod-cli - Hofstadter generator for Golang CLIs
linux-insides - A little bit about a linux kernel
tclmake - Partial make clone in pure Tcl
Awesome-Linux-Software - 🐧 A list of awesome Linux softwares
vscode-bash-debug - Bash shell debugger extension for VSCode (based on bashdb)
revanced-documentation - 🗄 Collection of all ReVanced documentation