shelljs-plugin-inspect
v0.3.0
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Add a .inspect method to ShellJS objects for REPL use
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shelljs-plugin-inspect
A ShellJS plugin to add custom REPL
inspection for ShellJS output. This turns hard-to-read ShellString
objects
into nicely formatted text (resembling what the actual unix commands would
output).
Installation
$ npm install --save shelljs
$ npm install --save shelljs-plugin-inspect
Tip: If you want to use this plugin (and more REPL goodies), check out my project n_shell to get a REPL with ShellJS loaded by default!
Usage
Here's what ShellJS looks like by default in the REPL:
> // Before this plugin: hard-to-read ShellString objects
> shell.cat('file1.txt');
{ [String: 'These are the file contents\nAnd they\'re printed out nicely!\n']
stdout:'These are the file contents\nAnd they\'re printed out nicely!\n',
stderr: null,
code: 0,
cat: [Function: bound ],
head: [Function: bound ],
tail: [Function: bound ],
to: [Function: bound ],
toEnd: [Function: bound ],
sed: [Function: bound ],
sort: [Function: bound ],
uniq: [Function: bound ],
grep: [Function: bound ],
exec: [Function: bound ] }
After:
> // After this plugin: nicely formatted text!
> require('shelljs-plugin-inspect');
> shell.cat('file.txt');
These are the file contents
And they're printed out nicely!
> shell.ls();
file.txt
otherfile.txt
...
> shell.pwd();
path/to/current/directory
Writing ShellJS plugins
If you're interested in taking a look at the current state of the ShellJS plugin API, take a look at index.js. This has helpful comments explaining the necessary boilerplate for writing a plugin. For an example usage of the plugin, take a look at test/test.js.