Fig Scripts: The fastest way to build internal CLI tools

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  • Hey everyone! I'm Brendan, founder/CEO of Fig. Fig makes engineers 10x more productive in the terminal/shell. Today we’re launching Fig Scripts: the fastest way to build and share internal CLI tools. Try it out here or watch this quick demo video. Why did we build this? There is surprisingly a lot of friction involved in building an internal CLI. Most of your time is spent on boilerplate: integrating with the CLI framework, reading input, parsing arguments, working out how to distribute/update your tool, even adding colored output... This is stupid. You should be spending your time writing your business logic, not doing boilerplate! How does Fig Scripts work? We’ve built a platform to build, distribute, and maintain your internal scripts and CLI tools. We handle all the boilerplate, you focus on writing your business logic. Some key features are: Multi-language support: Write subcommands in bash, python, javascript Easy input definition: Configure inputs using Fig’s simple UI. Fig will automatically generate the CLI flags and an interactive terminal user interface for you. Instant cross-device sync: Changes are instantly provisioned to everyone on your team. Built-in usage monitoring and error reporting: See how frequently each subcommand is used and what the most common errors are Coming soon, we are going to add integrations with popular developer infrastructure (like AWS, Docker, GitHub), more language support, and inline documentation (like Jupyter notebooks). It’s still early, there are kinks, but we think what we have is really promising. I'd love to hear any feedback on what we’ve built! 😊

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