0.0.4 • Published 1 year ago

cobu v0.0.4

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MIT
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github
Last release
1 year ago

COBU - Command Builder

A customizable command line utility that lets you build command line utilities - from the command line!

Installation

> npm install -g cobu

Examples

Output general help text to console

> cobu

Open the web sites you need for work with a single command

=== Configuration ===

# By using the --add option, we can add the web sites one at a time. If '--add' is not used, the actions
# that are declared will replace any existing actions on the same application or flag.
> cobu config workweb --add 'https://outlook.office.com/mail'
> cobu config workweb --add 'https://outlook.office.com/calendar'
> cobu config workweb --add 'https://myapplications.microsoft.com'
> cobu config workweb --add 'https://github.com/userid?tab=repositories'
> cobu config workweb --add 'https://dev.azure.com/MyOrg/MyProject'

=== Usage ===
> cobu workweb #Opens the above web pages in your default browser

Open up Wikipedia in any configured language

Let's use cobu to open up Wikipedia in your default browser, and configure a few languages to use

=== Configuration ===

# NOTE! For usage on Linux, enclose any arguments that contain variable references (e.g. '${query}')
# in single quotes to avoid the shell trying to replace them with variable values upon input
#
# Create the application named 'wikipedia' and assign it an action to open a URL, just by
# referencing the URL. Note that the language has a default value 'en'.
> cobu config wikipedia 'https://${language:en}.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=${query}'

# Configure French and Swedish as other possible target languages
> cobu config wikipedia fr '$language=fr'
> cobu config wikipedia sv '$language=sv'

# Instruct the application to pickup the ${query} variable from the next available argument
> cobu config wikipedia '${query}'

=== Usage ===
> cobu wikipedia 'Nikola Tesla'     # Opens Wikipedia in English, since it's the default
> cobu wikipedia sv 'Nikola Tesla'  # Opens up the Swedish Wikipedia page on Nikola Tesla

Open your favorite projects in VS Code

Let's use cobu to open any application that can be found in the path, in this case Visual Studio Code...

=== Configuration ===

# Create an application named 'vscode' and assign an action to open app 'code' with a folder argument
# You indicate that you want to open an app by assigning an action in format: '> appname ${argumentVariable}'
> cobu config vscode '> code ${folder}'

# And then add some projects
> cobu config vscode hello-world '$folder=C:\Users\me\Documents\projects\hello-world'
> cobu config vscode todo-list '$folder=C:\Users\me\Documents\projects\todo-list'

=== Usage ===
> cobu vscode hello-world    # Opens a new VS Code instance with your Hello World project loaded
> cobu vscode todo-list      # You'll figure out what this does...
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