Set alias to long commands and speed up your workflow.
Project description
Chuy
Set alias to long commands and speed up your workflow, inspired in tools like yarn and npm.
Although Chuy is written in Python, it can be used for projects of any language, and even folders that are not projects!
Note: this tool is actively used by its primary author. He's happy to review pull requests / respond to issues you may discover.
Install
You can install Chuy from PyPI like any other package:
pip install chuy
To get the last version:
pip install git+https:/github.com/UltiRequiem/chuy
If you use Linux, you may need to install this with sudo to be able to access the command throughout your system.
Example Configuration file
{
"format": "poetry run black .",
"lint": "poetry run pylint chuy tests",
"tests": "poetry run pytest",
"package": "poetry build && poetry publish"
}
This configuration must be in a chuy.json
file.
Usually this file goes in the root of your project but it can really go anywhere.
Usage
After having defined the commands in the chuy.json file, you can now execute them as follows:
chuy format
$ poetry run black .
....
This varies depending on the commands you have written in the chuy file.
chuy lint
$ poetry run pylint chuy tests
....
You can also pass multiple commands:
chuy lint format tests
$ poetry run pylint chuy tests
....
$ poetry run black .
....
$ poetry run pytest
....
Tricks
If you do not pass any command, you will get a menu with all the available commands, then you will be asked which of them you want to execute, here you can pass more than one command if you want.
Screenshots
Normal usage:
And if you don't pass any command:
License
Chuy is licensed under the MIT License.
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