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welcome.sh
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welcome.sh is a simple and configurable terminal welcome message for Bash and Zsh that I've been working on.
Github: https://github.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh
json.bash
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Show HN: Jb / json.bash – Command-line tool (and bash library) that creates JSON
If it helps, there's a little example of using the bash API with bash variables/arrays, should give you an idea of how it could be to use: https://github.com/h4l/json.bash/blob/main/examples/notify.s...
This example uses the pattern of setting an out=varname when calling a json function, the encoded JSON goes into $varname variable. This pattern avoids the overhead of forking processes (e.g. subshells) when generating JSON.
Otherwise you can use the more normal approach of jb writing to stdout, and capturing the output stream.
What are some alternatives?
dotfiles - 🔧 .files - different setups separated in branches
asciinema-rec_script - Record 💭 comments and ❯ commands from from shell scripts in addition to their output.
zunder-zsh - ⚡ A minimalistic zsh configuration with sane defaults.
JSONPath.sh - JSONPath implementation in Bash for filtering, merging and modifying JSON
dotfiles - ❤️ dotfiles
discord.sh - Write-only command-line Discord webhooks integration written in 100% Bash script