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zxpy
Shell scripts made simple 🐚
Inspired by Google's zx, but made much simpler and more accessible using Python.
Installation
pip install zxpy
Example
Make a file script.py
(The name and extension can be anything):
#! /usr/bin/env zxpy
~'echo Hello world!'
file_count = ~'ls -1 | wc -l'
~"echo 'file count is:'"
print(file_count)
Output:
$ chmod +x ./script.py
$ ./script.py
Hello world!
File count is:
3
A more involved example: run_all_tests.py
#! /usr/bin/env zxpy
test_files = ~"find -name '*_test\.py'"
for filename in test_files.splitlines():
try:
print(f'Running {filename:.<50}', end='')
output = ~f'python {filename}' # variables in your shell commands :D
assert output == ''
print('Test passed!')
except:
print(f'Test failed.')
Output:
$ ./run_all_tests.py
Running ./tests/python_version_test.py....................Test failed.
Running ./tests/platform_test.py..........................Test passed!
Running ./tests/imports_test.py...........................Test passed!
Examples are all in the examples folder.
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