shtuff
Shell stuff will stuff commands into a shell à la tmux send-keys
or screen stuff
.
Installation
If your environment is configured to use Python 3 by default:
$ pip install shtuff
Otherwise:
$ pip3 install shtuff
Please note: shtuff
only works on Python 3.7+!
Examples
In shell A, run:
$ shtuff as shell-a
In shell B, run:
$ shtuff into shell-a "git status"
Observe how shell A ran git status
.
An example use case for shtuff new
might be a setup script to open a couple
shells automatically. Consider this script:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
termite -e "shtuff new vim" &
termite -e "shtuff new 'tail -f /var/log/somelog.log'" &
This script will open two terminals, one running vim, and one running tail.
Development
Install your local copy:
$ pip3 install -e .
Unless you know what you are doing, we highly recommend running tests inside a virtual environment. Here is how you can create and activate a virtual environment:
$ python3 -m venv .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
You can leave the virtual environment via deactivate
:
$ deactivate
Run tests:
$ make test
Releasing
We release using Makefile, choose the relevant target:
$ make release-major
$ make release-minor
$ make release-patch
and wait for the automated deploy to PyPi!