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rungs -- A Tool for Fuzzy Procedures

rungs is a tool help navigate "fuzzy" procedures on Linux where you might want to:

  • skip certain steps if certain vague criteria are met
  • repeat certain steps if they failed and trying again makes sense

You very simply specify your procedures within a single .ini file.

Quick Start: from the CLI

  • If python3 -V shows v3.11 or later, install using pipx:
    • python3 -m pip install --user pipx # if pipx not installed
    • python3 -m pipx ensurepath # if needed (restart terminal)
    • pipx upgrade rungs || pipx install rungs # to install/upgrade
  • Else for python3.10 and lesser versions, install using pip:
    • python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade rungs
  • To run:
    • rungs # to run and show all menus
    • rungs {menu-name} # run the specified menu
    • rungs --edit # edit your menus

Mnemonic: step through the rungs of your laddered procedure ;-)

A Practical Example -- Manually Updating EndeavourOS

Here is an example menu for manually update an EndeavourOS:

eos-update-menu

Notes:

  • Except for the first personal command, all commands are standard on EndeavourOS.
  • All commands are run literally by bash except:
    • exit which means exit the menu.
    • rungs {menu-name} runs rungs recursively using python3
  • To run a command:
    • highlight the command by typing the character before the ':' or move the cursor with the up/down arrow keys.
    • then press ENTER.
  • After the command runs, the next command is highlighted and runs with just ENTER if desired.
  • To, repeat and skip commands, just select another command rather than the next.
  • IMPORTANT: If the menu does not fit within your terminal, then resize until it does fit.

Config: ~/.config/rungs/rungs.ini

Edit ~/.config/rungs/rungs.ini to configure your menu. The "eos-update-menu" was configured by adding this section:

[eos-update]
a: my-snaps               # replace snaps of root, home, etc 
b: reflector-simple       # update Arch mirrors
c: eos-rankmirrors        # update EndeavourOS mirrors
d: eos-update --yay       # EndeavourOS update script
e: sudo paccache -rk1; sudo paccache -ruk0 # cleanup cache
f: sudo pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qdtq)        # cleanup orphans
g: flatpak update
h: flatpak uninstall --unused; flatpak repair
i: sudo journalctl --vacuum-time=2weeks
j: sudo reboot now
x: exit

So, the config looks nearly the same as the menu, but if you specify a multiline value, then:

  • the first line is shown, and
  • the subsequent lines are given to bash literally.

In this manner, for very complicated commands, you can provide a summary description of what is to be run.

rungs Command Line

usage: rungs [-h] [-e] [-n] [menus ...]

positional arguments:
  menus          zero or more arguments

options:
  -h, --help     show this help message and exit
  -e, --edit     edit config (i.e., runs edit-rungs-config)
  -n, --dry-run  do NOT do anything

Thus, you can:

  • run rungs -e to edit the configuration file.
  • run rungs with no arguments to given a menu of all the defined menus.
  • provide the name specifiers of the menus to run them; each name spec can match:
    • exactly,
    • case independent exactly (if unique),
    • or case independent substring match but only at word boundaries (if unique); e.g., for the menus, ['edit-rungs-config', 'example', 'eos-update']:
      • these name specs would find a menu: 'edit', 'ex', 'EOS-', 'EOS-UPDATE'
      • these name specs would NOT: 'date', 'e'.

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