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Top 10 Shell posix-compliant Projects
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Node.js and NPM installed on your system (if you want to create a Vue frontend). Nvm is recommended.
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I'm thinking to use shellspec to perform the unit testing on Linux boxes, already for the file configuration.
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modernish
Modernish is a library for writing robust, portable, readable, and powerful programs for POSIX-based shells and utilities.
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Project mention: Just got some new drives. What do you think? Is this good enough packing? | reddit.com/r/DataHoarder | 2023-01-22
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Project mention: In case motherboard dies, can I move drives to the different machine? | reddit.com/r/truenas | 2022-03-14
Some TN Core Scripts
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getoptions
An elegant option/argument parser for shell scripts (full support for bash and all POSIX shells)
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gunstage
🔫 `git unstage` as a service: a Git plugin for the shell that automagically remembers all the different commands there are to remove files from staging and when to use each
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InfluxDB
Build time-series-based applications quickly and at scale.. InfluxDB is the Time Series Platform where developers build real-time applications for analytics, IoT and cloud-native services. Easy to start, it is available in the cloud or on-premises.
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goat
POSIX-compliant shell movement boosting hack for real ninjas (aka `cd x` and `cd ...`) (by 0mp)
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I'm not really one for shilling my (decidedly unprofessional) coded projects, but submit that I have put together a shell script[1] that builds an agenda using date stamps from passed text files. The script is POSIX compliant if you pass a flag, but otherwise uses Fzf to filter and jump to entries. It's basically like a less extensible, but much shorter (in terms of lines of code) version of Org Agenda. I'm currently extending it to export an ICS file, which will allow automatic import into calendar services from Google, Fastmail, Apple, or whatever. Two-way calendar sync is beyond my will for faff, but if the spirit so moves someone I wouldn't stand in the way.
Shell posix-compliant related posts
- Just got some new drives. What do you think? Is this good enough packing?
- Family member wants to stress test 4x20TB drives before using them. Need help....
- About to finish testing my 12x mechanical drives and not sure how to test my SSDs now
- Used SAS drive checklist?
- Harddrive beaten in shipping, how can I confirm if it's reliable?
- It ain’t much but it’s my first big boy storage drive. Question: I always run a full error scan on new HDD’s with HD Tune, is this necessary to ensure a full working drive or is it overkill? Should I just check SMART attributes?
- Software to test harddrives?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source posix-compliant projects in Shell? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | nvm | 64,263 |
2 | shellspec | 814 |
3 | modernish | 680 |
4 | disk-burnin-and-testing | 608 |
5 | FreeNAS-scripts | 292 |
6 | getoptions | 260 |
7 | gunstage | 61 |
8 | utility-scripts-for-freenas-and-vmware-esxi | 58 |
9 | goat | 34 |
10 | txt-agenda | 1 |