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comcraft

v0.0.8

Published

Craft your own personal terminal commands

Downloads

4

Readme

Comcraft

🚀 Craft your own terminal commands.

How to Install

With npm:

npm install -g comcraft

And then add this to the bottom of your .bash_profile or .bashrc:

export PATH=$HOME/.bin:$PATH

Creating a New Command

craft create mycommand

the create keyword is optional:

craft mycommand

Blast off! Comcraft should have created a .lib directory in your home directory. Find the new command and start editing. You're all set!

Specify a Target Language/Environment

craft create mycommand --env=ruby

Available target languages (for now) are node, ruby. The default is node. If your language isn't here, just make quick tweak to your command file after you create it.

Removing a Command

craft remove mycommand

That's it. Comcraft should have removed your command from the a .lib and .bin folders in your home directory.

List Your Creations

See a list of the commands created with comcraft.

craft ls

Can also do craft list or craft -l

About Comcraft

Comcraft is a tool for you to make and organize your own terminal commands. It creates two folders in your home directory called .bin and .lib. All new commands are stored in the .lib folder and are pointed to by a symlink in the .bin directtory.