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Add outline of the core maid program

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#!/bin/ruby
##################################################################################
#
# New Start: A modern Arch workflow built with an emphasis on functionality.
# Copyright (C) 2017 Donovan Glover
#
# Maid: Easily move dotfiles from one location to another
# Copyright (C) 2017 Donovan Glover
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
##################################################################################
# Maid is a command line interface to handle the process of moving dotfiles from one
# location to another (i.e. between your local filesystem and the upstream repository)
# NOTE: For Maid to recognize the dotfiles you want, they must be in upstream first
# Use maid add <FULL_PATH> to add a dotfile to upstream (e.g. maid add ~/.vimrc)
# TODO: Use .maidrc to store configuration (?)
# If so, add Maid.init() to create a base configuration
module Maid
REPOSITORY="~/Home/new-start"
def self.maid()
# Store and duplicate the given_command so we can modify it
given_command = ARGV[0].dup
# If no command is given then check all the files for changes
if not given_command then
# We could use self instead of Maid, but this makes things much more declarative
Maid.status()
end
# Otherwise, we can start iterating through the possible commands
# Remove any dashes (this allows us to use both --help and help, for example)
given_command.delete!("-")
if given_command == "help" or given_command == "h" then
Maid.help() # Show maid help
end
if given_command == "up" or given_command == "u" then
Maid.up() # Push all your local changes upstream
# To only push a specific file, use maid up <filename>
# TODO: use fuzzy matching to find the filename? If more than one
# file is found, don't do anything and instead ask the user to specify
# which one (i.e. with the full (relative?) path)
end
if given_command == "down" or given_command == "d" then
Maid.down() # Pull your upstream changes to the local filesystem
# To only pull a specific file, use maid down <filename>
end
if given_command == "status" or given_command == "s" then
Maid.status() # Show all the files that differ from upstream
# Use maid s <filename> to view a simple diff between the two files
# TODO: Show different things for files that don't exist and files
# that have been changed
end
if given_command == "diff" or given_command == "f" then
Maid.diff() # Open both files in vimdiff
# This allows you to see and edit the files in detail
end
if given_command == "add" or given_command == "a" then
Maid.add() # Add a specific file to upstream
# This allows you to track dotfiles that aren't in your upstream yet
# TODO: This should fail if the file already exists
end
if given_command == "remove" or given_command == "r" then
Maid.remove() # Remove a specific file from upstream
# This removes a file from your upstream, preventing it from being tracked
# NOTE: the local file remains the same; only the upstream file is removed
end
end
def self.help()
puts "Help"
exit 0
end
def self.up()
puts "Up"
exit 0
end
def self.down()
puts "Down"
exit 0
end
def self.status()
puts "Status"
exit 0
end
def self.diff()
puts "Diff"
exit 0
end
def self.add()
puts "Add"
exit 0
end
def self.remove()
puts "Remove"
exit 0
end
end
Maid.maid()