This keg
Bonzai branch contains all KEG related commands, most of which are exported so they can be composed individually if preferred.
You can just download from the releases page.
curl -L https://github.com/rwxrob/keg/releases/latest/download/keg-linux-amd64 -o ~/.local/bin/keg
curl -L https://github.com/rwxrob/keg/releases/latest/download/keg-darwin-amd64 -o ~/.local/bin/keg
curl -L https://github.com/rwxrob/keg/releases/latest/download/keg-darwin-arm64 -o ~/.local/bin/keg
curl -L https://github.com/rwxrob/keg/releases/latest/download/keg-windows-amd64 -o ~/.local/bin/keg
Or with go
:
go install github.com/rwxrob/keg/cmd/keg@latest
You might want to create a small script to encapsulate KEG_CURRENT
rather than changing into the directory all the time. Note that aliases and functions do not reliably work from within vim
, only executables (which is 80% of the reason to use keg
in the first place).
#!/bin/bash
KEG_CURRENT=zet keg "$@"
Composed
package z
import (
Z "github.com/rwxrob/bonzai/z"
"github.com/rwxrob/keg"
)
var Cmd = &Z.Cmd{
Name: `z`,
Commands: []*Z.Cmd{help.Cmd, keg.Cmd},
}
To activate bash completion just use the complete -C
option from your
.bashrc
or command line. There is no messy sourcing required. All the
completion is done by the program itself.
complete -C keg keg
If you don't have bash or tab completion check use the shortcut commands instead.
All documentation (like manual pages) has been embedded into the source code of the application. See the source or run the program with help to access it.
keg help
map
- map of all local keg ids pointing to their directories (like PATH)
current
- current keg from map
Building workflow uses the good
Go helper tool (often composited into bonzai personal command trees (z go
):
cd cmd/keg
good build
gh release create
gh release upload TAGVER build/*