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Personal shell command keeper

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Your personal shell command keeper

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Why?

Raj loves using the command line.

Raj googles “How to do X in terminal?” and multiple forums and blog posts finally provide him the magical command for the rescue. Problem Solved !

Fast forward couple weeks, Raj has to do X in terminal, again. Raj remembers solving this few weeks ago. Let him do a reverse-i-search with Ctrl+R. Nope, can’t remember sh*t. Browser search history? 25 web pages found matching X. Argh!

Raj finally finds the solution. From this time Raj starts writing the commands somewhere online for the future.

Wait, why shouldn’t he keep the command in his terminal itself if this is only place where he’ll ever have use it?

Features

  • Save a new command with a brief description

  • Search the saved commands using powerful patterns

  • Save the commands on the remote on the server

  • Use keep push and keep pull to syn the commands between all your computers.

ProTip : Save the commands you usually forget in ssh sessions and sync it with your local machine.

Installation

$ pip install keep

You can install pip using apt-get as sudo apt install python-pip.

Usage

Usage: keep [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Keep and view shell commands in terminal only.

  Read more at https://orkohunter.net/keep

Options:
  -v, --verbose  Enables verbose mode.
  --help         Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  grep      Searches for a saved command.
  init      Initializes the CLI.
  list      Show the saved commands.
  new       Saves a new command.
  pull      Updates the local database with remote.
  push      Pushes the local database to remote.
  register  Register user over server.
  rm        Deletes a saved command.
  run       Executes a saved command.

See the detailed usage and tutorial.

Contribute

This is a very young project. If you have got any suggestions for new features or improvements, please comment over here. Pull Requests are most welcome !


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