Multi command-line snippet manager, written in Go.
pet
is written in Go, and therefore you can just grab the binary releases and drop it in your $PATH.
pet
is a simple command-line snippet manager (base on pet).
Support change work snippet, multi snippet manager.
Add use|rm
function to change work snippet.
Change Gist sync to AliyunOSS Bucket.
pet
has the following features.
- Register your command snippets easily.
- Use variables in snippets.
- Search snippets interactively.
- Run snippets directly.
- Edit snippets easily (config is just a TOML file).
- Multi snippets file management.
- Sync snippets via AliyunOSS.
Some examples are shown below.
By adding the following config to .bashrc
or .zshrc
, you can easily register the previous command.
$ cat .zshrc
function prev() {
PREV=$(fc -lrn | head -n 1)
sh -c "pet new `printf %q "$PREV"`"
}
See below for details.
By adding the following config to .bashrc
, you can search snippets and output on the shell.
$ cat .bashrc
function pet-select() {
BUFFER=$(pet search --query "$READLINE_LINE")
READLINE_LINE=$BUFFER
READLINE_POINT=${#BUFFER}
}
bind -x '"\C-x\C-r": pet-select'
$ cat .zshrc
function pet-select() {
BUFFER=$(pet search --query "$LBUFFER")
CURSOR=$#BUFFER
zle redisplay
}
zle -N pet-select
stty -ixon
bindkey '^s' pet-select
See below for details.
By using pbcopy
on OS X, you can copy snippets to clipboard.
$ pet configure
$ pet use [new_snippet_file_name.toml]
$ pet sync
pet - Simple command-line snippet manager.
Usage:
pet [command]
Available Commands:
configure Edit config file
edit Edit snippet file
exec Run the selected commands
help Help about any command
list Show all snippets
new Create a new snippet
rm Remove current snippet
search Search snippets
sync Sync snippets
use Change/Create the work snippet
version Print the version number
Flags:
--config string config file (default is $HOME/.config/pet/config.toml)
--debug debug mode
Use "pet [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Run pet edit
You can also register the output of command (but cannot search).
[[snippets]]
description = "echo | openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 2>/dev/null |openssl x509 -dates -noout"
command = "Show expiration date of SSL certificate"
output = """
notBefore=Nov 3 00:00:00 2015 GMT
notAfter=Nov 28 12:00:00 2018 GMT"""
Run pet list
Description: echo | openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 2>/dev/null |openssl x509 -dates -noout
Command: Show expiration date of SSL certificate
Output: notBefore=Nov 3 00:00:00 2015 GMT
notAfter=Nov 28 12:00:00 2018 GMT
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Run pet configure
[General]
snippetfile = "path/to/snippet" # specify snippet directory
editor = "vim" # your favorite text editor
column = 40 # column size for list command
selectcmd = "peco" # selector command for edit command (peco or fzf)
[AliOSS]
access_id = ""
access_key = ""
bucket_name = ""
endpoint = ""
Example1: Change layout (bottom up)
$ pet configure
[General]
...
selectcmd = "peco --layout=bottom-up"
...
Example2: Enable colorized output
$ pet configure
[General]
...
selectcmd = "fzf --ansi"
...
$ pet search --color
You can use tags (delimiter: space).
$ pet new -t
Command> ping 8.8.8.8
Description> ping
Tag> network google
Or edit manually.
$ pet edit
[[snippets]]
description = "ping"
command = "ping 8.8.8.8"
tag = ["network", "google"]
output = ""
They are displayed with snippets.
$ pet search
[ping]: ping 8.8.8.8 #network #google
You must obtain access token.
Go https://oss.console.aliyun.com/index and create aliyun oss bucket, then set the configure (only need "AliOSS" scope).
Set that to access_id
、access_key
、bucket_name
、endpoint
in [AliOSS]
.
After setting, you can upload snippets to Aliyun OSS.
$ pet sync
Upload success
You can download snippets on another PC.
$ pet sync -f
Download success
You need to install selector command (fzf or peco).
homebrew
install peco
automatically.
Go to the releases page, find the version you want, and download the zip file. Unpack the zip file, and put the binary to somewhere you want (on UNIX-y systems, /usr/local/bin or the like). Make sure it has execution bits turned on.
$ git clone https://github.com/wixb50/pet.git
$ cd pet
$ make install
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