Runner

πŸ€” What is this?

A cli tool that let's you map commands to a shorter alias. Run the mapped command using the . Inspired by npm scripts.

runner <ALIAS_NAME> An example runner.toml file: ```toml [Command] alias = "ci" program = "cargo" args = ["install", "--path", "."]

[Command] alias = "nv" program = "node" args = ["-v"]

[Command] alias = "cc" program = "cargo" args = ["check"]

```

An example run for [ci] alias

Output:

ci

πŸ“¦ Installation

cargo install runner-cli

Initialize

It will initialize a empty runner.toml file in config directory

runner --init

Output:

init

βš™οΈ Config

Get the path to runner.toml file by running runner with config option

runner --config

πŸ—ΊοΈ Mappings

Get all the user mapped alias

runner --mapping

Output:

mapping

βž• Add

Map a new command to an alias right from the terminal

runner --add

Output:

add

πŸ–₯️ Options:

-a, --add Map a new command to a alias right from terminal -c, --config Path of the the config file runner.toml -h, --help Print help information -i, --init Initialize a empty runner.toml file -m, --mapping Show all the user defined mappings -V, --version Print version information

πŸ“„ TOML file guide:

Each command starts wtih a [Command] key

toml [Command] alias = "Shorter subcommand you want to use instead of the command" program = "CLI Program Name(like: git, cat, batcat, code, neofetch, cargo, python, node, npm etc.)" args = "Arguments you want to pass to the cli program"

Contribution

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