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bat-extras
Bash scripts that integrate bat with various command line tools.
Scripts
batgrep
(ripgrep + bat)batman
(man with bat)batwatch
(watch files with bat)prettybat
(pretty printing + bat)
Installation ()
The scripts in this repository are designed to run as-is, provided that they aren't moved around.
This means that you're free to just symlink src/[script].sh
to your local bin folder.
If you would rather have self-contained scripts that you can place and run anywhere, you can use the build.sh
script to create (and optionally install) them.
Building:
./build.sh [OPTIONS...]
This will combine and preprocess each script under the src
directory, and create corresponding self-contained scripts in the bin
folder. Any library scripts that are sourced using source "${LIB}/[NAME].sh"
will be embedded automatically.
Minification:
There are three different options for minification:
Option | Description |
---|---|
--minify=none |
Nothing will be minified. |
--minify=lib |
Embedded library scripts will be minified. [default]\ |
--minify=all |
Everything will be minified. |
This uses shfmt to perform minification.
Installation:
You can also specify --install
and --prefix=PATH
to have the build script automatically install the scripts for all users on the system. You may need to run the build script as root.
If you only want to install a single script, you can run the build process and copy the script directly out of the newly-created bin
folder.
Alternate Executable:
Depending on the distribution, bat may have been renamed to avoid package conflicts.
If you wish to use these scripts on a distribution where this is the case, there is an --alternate-executable=NAME
option which will build the scripts to use an alternate executable name.
Verification:
The build script will attempt to verify the correctness of the "bin" scripts by comparing their output with their source counterparts. It is recommended to let it do this, but you can disable verification with the --no-verify
option.