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A cross-platform Python CLI to shortcut tp command-line commands. Inspired by Makefiles and npm scripts.

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rav

A cross-platform Python CLI to shortcut to command-line commands. Inspired by Makefiles and npm scripts.

Install

It's recommended that you use a virtual environment with rav.

python3 -m pip install rav

Minimum python version is 3.7

Basic Usage:

cd ~/path/to/project

Create rav.yaml:

scripts:
    echo: echo hello world

Use:

rav run echo

Create a rav.yaml file

The configuration block is flexible. Use rav, scripts, or commands as the top-level key.

rav.yaml

scripts:
    echo: echo "this is awesome"
    server: venv/bin/python -m http.server

Or if on windows:

rav.yaml

scripts:
    echo: echo this is awesome
    win-server: venv\Scripts\python -m http.server

The following all work and will run in this exact order (rav first, scripts second, commands last)

rav:
    echo: echo "this is awesome"
    server: venv/bin/python -m http.server
scripts:
    echo: echo "this is awesome"
    server: venv/bin/python -m http.server
commands:
    echo: echo "this is awesome"
    server: venv/bin/python -m http.server

Basic Syntax

rav run <command>

rav.yaml:

scripts:
    <command>: echo "this is a command"

Basic Example

rav.yaml:

scripts:
    hello: echo hello world!
rav run hello

By default, rav run will look for a rav.yaml file in the current directory. You can customize it, with -f as explained below.

Try the built-in Sample

rav sample

This will output rav.sample.yaml in the current directory.

rav run -f rav.sample.yaml echo

-f is used to specify a custom rav file as documented below.

Run a command

rav run echo

Or

rav run server

Or (if windows):

rav run win-server 8080

Custom Rav File

Rav supports custom yaml files by default. The yaml declaration needs to be any of the following:

  • rav
  • scripts
  • commands

project.yaml

rav:
    sweet: echo "this is working"
    echo: echo "so is this"

rav.basic.yaml

scripts:
    sweet: echo "this is working"
    echo: echo "so is this"
rav run -f project.yaml sweet

or

rav run --file rav.other.yaml echo

Here's a few rules for custom files:

  • -f or --file is used to specify a custom rav file
  • -f or --file must be used prior to the command shortcut name (e.g. rav run -f <your-new-file> <your-command>)

Multiple Commands at Once

rav.yaml

scripts:
    multi: 
        - echo this is
        - echo awesome
        - echo simple
        - echo and 
        - echo easy

Run with:

rav run multi

This is the same as running:

echo this is && echo awesome && echo simple && echo and && echo easy

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