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This is going to be a handy little repo where I maintain some of useful scripts that I use on a regular basis. I have a private repo where I have maintained most of these scripts for a long time, but some of them could prove useful to the general public, and half the time I forget what they do and end up re-writing them.
This repo will be a place for me to keep them up-to-date and document what they do.
Some aren't even big enough to be called scripts and are more like bash/zsh functions,
but it's easier having the commands at my fingertips by having all my tools installed
instead of finding/copy/pasting functions into my ~/.bashrc
/~/.zshrc
.
The structure includes an individual folder for each script with a README.md
documenting
what the script does. Additionally, there will be a bin
directory where I will symlink
all of the actual scripts for easy importing into your $PATH
.
This project is also maintained on PyPi for easy installation via pip
.
For more information, browse to the subfolders to view the individual README files.
I will continue to add scripts to this repo as I have time and as the need for them arises.
In order to fully-utilize all of the scripts included in phxutils
, Linux is a pre-requisite, but many will work on MacOS (some may need to be tweaked a bit).
To view individual requirements, feel free to view each package's README file.
The following additional requirements are necessary:
/bin/sh
(many scripts)bash
(some scripts)python3
(some scripts)Installation is extremely simple using pip
:
Install from PyPi:
pip3 install --user phxutils
or install latest version from GitHub:
pip3 install --user git+https://github.com/phx/phxutils
For what it's worth, most of the phxutils
scripts use sh
and bash
.
The only Python scripts at the time of this writing are Python3, and are executable with hashbangs pointing to /usr/bin/env python3
and only use the standard library.
This means, you won't clutter your native Python intallation by installing a bunch of third party libraries outside of virtual environments.
pip3 install --upgrade --user phxutils
or
pip3 install --upgrade --user git+https://github.com/phx/phxutils
pip3 uninstall phxutils
To add these programs to your $PATH
without using pip3
, I would do something like the following:
Note: replace .bashrc
with .zshrc
or .bash_profile
, etc., as necessary.
mkdir -p "$HOME/bin"
cd "$HOME/bin"
git clone https://github.com/phx/phxutils
echo 'PHX_UTILS="$HOME/bin/phxutils/bin"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'export PATH="$PHX_UTILS:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
The benefits to this method are an easier upgrade.
cd "$HOME/bin/phxutils" && git pull
sed -i '/PHX_UTILS/d' ~/.bashrc && rm -rf "$HOME/bin/phxutils"
Note: replace .bashrc
with .zshrc
or .bash_profile
, etc., as necessary in the above command.
FAQs
various useful shell utilities
We found that phxutils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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