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esy-bash-test

v0.0.101

Published

Cross-platform bash utilities - primed for Reason/OCaml

Downloads

87

Readme

esy-bash

Build Status

Installation utilities for a bash environment - primed for Reason/OCaml

This package is intended to smooth over cases where OCaml packages rely on Unix utilities or a Bash environment.

On Linux and OS X, this package is essentially a no-op. On Windows, we install an isolated cygwin environment, ready to use for OCaml/OPAM, that we use to run a bash shell.

Installation

 npm install

Installation on Windows does the following:

  • Downloads cygwin into a .cygwin folder
  • Installs various utilities required on cygwin for OCaml & Reason - rsync, patch, mingw, etc.
  • Sets up OPAM to point to the Windows repository: https://github.com/fdopen/opam-repository-mingw/

Usage

Command Line

The esy-bash command runs a script in a bash shell. On Linux and OS X, this just uses the default bash shell. On Windows, this delegates to the installed cygwin environment:

esy-bash echo 'HI'

API

An API is also bundled:

const { bashExec } = require("esy-bash")

await bashExec("ls -a")

License

This source code is licensed under the MIT License.

When installing, several other dependencies are downloaded - like Cygwin and the GNU utilities. These are bound by their own license terms.