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PD

pd (Product Development and Deployment)

pd is a command-line tool that helps you with various development and deployment tasks.

Feature Description
1 Project initialization (init) Quickly initialize new development projects (e.g. FastAPI, Electron etc)
2 Content downloading (down) Download content from the internet (YouTube, Libgen).
3 File conversion (conv) Convert files into other formats (Image, Audio, Video).
4 EC2 instance management (ec2) Manage EC2 instances (launch, terminate).
5 Image editing (edit) Edit images (scale, round, favicon, logo variants etc).
6 Web utilities (web) Inspect or view web pages in the terminal.
7 Environment management (env) Setup and configure development environment (zsh, vim, git, etc).
8 Nginx management (nginx) Manage Nginx configuration files (proxy, static resources).

See COMMANDS for more details.

Installation

pip install zf-pd

This installs a pd command in your system (even though the package name is zf-pd).

Like other shell tools, pd stores its config in ~/.pdconfig.json.

See CONFIG for more details.

Usage

Initializing a new Project

$ pd init fastapi --name /path/to/fastapi-test

This will create a new FastAPI project called fastapi-test inside /path/to directory.

Downloading a YouTube video

pd down youtube -l https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=... -f mp4 # or mp3, text etc

This will output a file called {TITLE}.txt at the current directory.

Downloading a Book

pd down libgen -n "Sun Tzu" -t "The Art of War"

This will output a file called The Art of War.pdf at the current directory.

Generating logo varations

$ pd edit logos -p /path/to/logo.png -t iOS - "20%"

# Outputs
# /path/to/logo40.png
# /path/to/logo60.png
# ...

This will generate all required iOS logos with 20% border radius at /path/to directory.

Converting MP4 to MP3

$ pd conv video -p /path/to/file.mp4 -f mp3

This will output a file called file.mp3 at /path/to directory.

Processing a modern webpage

$ pd web view -l https://zeffmuks.com

This will display the renderred HTML source of the web page in the terminal.

You can query the rendered HTML using htmlq.

$ pd web view -l https://zeffmuks.com | htmlq ".css-17vaxo2"

<p class="chakra-text css-17vaxo2">Fast JSON5 Python Library</p>
...
<p class="chakra-text css-17vaxo2">Next Generation Content Platform</p>

Launching an EC2 instance

You can launch an EC2 instance using a launch template as below:

$ pd ec2 launch -n ec2-test -c 1

This will launch 1 EC2 instance called ec2-test using the launch template specified in ~/. pdconfig.json.

Check out the CONFIG.md for more details.

Generating an Nginx Config

You can generate a Nginx configuration file using the generate command.

$ pd nginx generate -h localhost -p 80 -d example.com -s /path/to/static

This will generate Nginx configuration for the given host, port, domain, and static file path.

License

MIT License

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