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pet : CLI Snippet Manager

GitHub release MIT License

Simple command-line snippet manager, written in Go

You can use variables (<param> or <param=default_value> ) in snippets.

Abstract

pet is written in Go, and therefore you can just grab the binary releases and drop it in your $PATH.

pet is a simple command-line snippet manager (inspired by memo). I always forget commands that I rarely use. Moreover, it is difficult to search them from shell history. There are many similar commands, but they are all different.

e.g.

  • $ awk -F, 'NR <=2 {print $0}; NR >= 5 && NR <= 10 {print $0}' company.csv (What I am looking for)
  • $ awk -F, '$0 !~ "DNS|Protocol" {print $0}' packet.csv
  • $ awk -F, '{print $0} {if((NR-1) % 5 == 0) {print "----------"}}' test.csv

In the above case, I search by awk from shell history, but many commands hit.

Even if I register an alias, I forget the name of alias (because I rarely use that command).

So I made it possible to register snippets with description and search them easily.

TOC

Main features

pet has the following features.

  • Register your command snippets easily.
  • Use variables in snippets.
  • Search snippets interactively.
  • Run snippets directly.
  • Edit snippets easily (config is just a TOML file).
  • Sync snippets via Gist.

Examples

Some examples are shown below.

Register the previous command easily

bash/zsh

By adding the following config to .bashrc or .zshrc, you can easily register the previous command.

$ cat .zshrc
function prev() {
  PREV=$(fc -lrn | head -n 1)
  sh -c "pet new `printf %q "$PREV"`"
}

fish

See below for details.
https://github.com/otms61/fish-pet

Select snippets at the current line (like C-r)

bash

By adding the following config to .bashrc, you can search snippets and output on the shell.

$ cat .bashrc
function pet-select() {
  BUFFER=$(pet search --query "$READLINE_LINE")
  READLINE_LINE=$BUFFER
  READLINE_POINT=${#BUFFER}
}
bind -x '"\C-x\C-r": pet-select'

zsh

$ cat .zshrc
function pet-select() {
  BUFFER=$(pet search --query "$LBUFFER")
  CURSOR=$#BUFFER
  zle redisplay
}
zle -N pet-select
stty -ixon
bindkey '^s' pet-select

fish

See below for details.
https://github.com/otms61/fish-pet

Copy snippets to clipboard

By using pbcopy on OS X, you can copy snippets to clipboard.

Features

Edit snippets

The snippets are managed in the TOML file, so it's easy to edit.

Sync snippets

You can share snippets via Gist.

Usage

pet - Simple command-line snippet manager.

Usage:
  pet [command]

Available Commands:
  configure   Edit config file
  edit        Edit snippet file
  exec        Run the selected commands
  help        Help about any command
  list        Show all snippets
  new         Create a new snippet
  search      Search snippets
  sync        Sync snippets
  version     Print the version number

Flags:
      --config string   config file (default is $HOME/.config/pet/config.toml)
      --debug           debug mode

Use "pet [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Snippet

Run pet edit
You can also register the output of command (but cannot search).

[[snippets]]
  description = "echo | openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 2>/dev/null |openssl x509 -dates -noout"
  command = "Show expiration date of SSL certificate"
  output = """
notBefore=Nov  3 00:00:00 2015 GMT
notAfter=Nov 28 12:00:00 2018 GMT"""

Run pet list

Description: echo | openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 2>/dev/null |openssl x509 -dates -noout
    Command: Show expiration date of SSL certificate
     Output: notBefore=Nov  3 00:00:00 2015 GMT
             notAfter=Nov 28 12:00:00 2018 GMT
------------------------------

Configuration

Run pet configure

[General]
  snippetfile = "path/to/snippet" # specify snippet directory
  editor = "vim"                  # your favorite text editor
  column = 40                     # column size for list command
  selectcmd = "peco"              # selector command for edit command (peco or fzf)

[Gist]
  file_name = "pet-snippet.toml"  # specify gist file name
  access_token = ""               # your access token
  gist_id = ""                    # Gist ID

Selector option

Example1: Change layout (bottom up)

$ pet configure
[General]
...
  selectcmd = "peco --layout=bottom-up"
...

Example2: Enable colorized output

$ pet configure
[General]
...
  selectcmd = "fzf --ansi"
...
$ pet search --color

Tag

You can use tags (delimiter: space).

$ pet new -t
Command> ping 8.8.8.8
Description> ping
Tag> network google

Or edit manually.

$ pet edit
[[snippets]]
  description = "ping"
  command = "ping 8.8.8.8"
  tag = ["network", "google"]
  output = ""

They are displayed with snippets.

$ pet search
[ping]: ping 8.8.8.8 #network #google

Sync

You must obtain access token. Go https://github.com/settings/tokens/new and create access token (only need "gist" scope). Set that to access_token in [Gist].

After setting, you can upload snippets to Gist.

$ pet sync -u
Gist ID: 1cedddf4e06d1170bf0c5612fb31a758
Upload success

Set Gist ID to gist_id in [Gist].

You can download snippets on another PC.

$ pet sync
Download success

Installation

You need to install selector command (fzf or peco).
homebrew install peco automatically.

Binary

Go to the releases page, find the version you want, and download the zip file. Unpack the zip file, and put the binary to somewhere you want (on UNIX-y systems, /usr/local/bin or the like). Make sure it has execution bits turned on.

Mac OS X / Homebrew

You can use homebrew on OS X.

$ brew install knqyf263/pet/pet

If you receive an error (Error: knqyf263/pet/pet 64 already installed) during brew upgrade, try the following command

$ brew unlink pet && brew uninstall pet
($ rm -rf /usr/local/Cellar/pet/64)
$ brew install knqyf263/pet/pet

Archlinux

Two packages are available in AUR. You can install the package from source:

$ yaourt -S pet-git

Or from the binary:

$ yaourt -S pet-bin

Build

$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/knqyf263
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/knqyf263
$ git clone https://github.com/knqyf263/pet.git
$ cd pet
$ make install

Contribute

  1. fork a repository: github.com/knqyf263/pet to github.com/you/repo
  2. get original code: go get github.com/knqyf263/pet
  3. work on original code
  4. add remote to your repo: git remote add myfork https://github.com/you/repo.git
  5. push your changes: git push myfork
  6. create a new Pull Request

License

MIT

Author

Teppei Fukuda

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