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- Source: __MKIT_PROJ_PKGNAME__
- Maintainer: __MKIT_PROJ_MAINTAINER__
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- Section: misc
- Priority: extra
- Standards-Version: 3.9.2
- Build-Depends:
- debhelper (>= 9),
- perl,
- procps,
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- Package: __MKIT_PROJ_PKGNAME__
- Architecture: all
- Depends:
- perl,
- procps,
- shellfu-bash-sfdoc,
- Suggests:
- source-highlight,
- Description: __MKIT_PROJ_NAME__ - __MKIT_PROJ_TAGLINE__
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains only the Shellfu/Bash management system but
- not actual modules. Use this if you want to write all modules yourself.
-
- Package: shellfu-bash
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu
- Description: Bash-specific base
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains Bash-specific parts of library infrastructure.
- Shellfu modules written for Bash should depend on this.
-
- Package: shellfu-bash-inigrep
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-bash, shellfu-bash-pretty
- Conflicts: shellfu-bash-extras
- Replaces: shellfu-bash-extras
- Description: INI grepping Shellfu/Bash module
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains 'inigrep', Shellfu/Bash module for reading
- INI-like files.
-
- Package: shellfu-bash-pretty
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-bash, shellfu-sh-exit, shellfu-sh-termcolors
- Conflicts: shellfu-bash-core
- Replaces: shellfu-bash-core
- Description: Logging Shellfu/Bash module
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains 'pretty', universal Shellfu logging module.
-
- Package: shellfu-bash-sfdoc
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-bash, shellfu-bash-pretty
- Description: Shellfu/Bash module to export docs from Shellfu modules
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains Shellfu/Bash module to export documentation
- from other Shellfu modules that follow Shellfu coding style.
-
- Package: shellfu-bash-sfpi
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-bash, shellfu-bash-pretty, shellfu-bash-sfdoc
- Description: Shellfu/Bash module to export docs from Shellfu modules
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains Shellfu/Bash module to help manage, discover,
- select and load other Shellfu modules as plugins.
-
- Package: shellfu-devel
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-bash-pretty
- Description: Essential developer tools
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains tools useful mostly for development of shellfu
- scripts.
-
- Package: shellfu-sh
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu
- Description: Bash-specific base
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains POSIX-oriented parts of library infrastructure.
- Generic Shellfu modules aiming for POSIX compatibility should depend on this.
-
- Package: shellfu-sh-charmenu
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-sh
- Conflicts: shellfu-bash-extras
- Replaces: shellfu-bash-extras
- Description: Shellfu/sh module for building interactive terminal menus
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains 'charmenu', a Shellfu/sh module for building
- interactive terminal menus
-
- Package: shellfu-sh-exit
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-sh
- Conflicts: shellfu-bash-core
- Replaces: shellfu-bash-core
- Description: Shellfu/sh module for standard exit statuses
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains 'exit', Shellfu module containing functions
- and variables for standard exit statuses.
-
- Package: shellfu-sh-isa
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-sh
- Description: Shellfu/sh module with validation helpers
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains 'isa', Shellfu module containing few
- value validation helpers.
-
- Package: shellfu-sh-mdfmt
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-sh
- Description: Markdown formatting helper
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains Markdown formatting helper, a function that
- Helps you generate Markdown paragraph elements from your shell scripts.
-
- Package: shellfu-sh-termcolors
- Architecture: all
- Depends: shellfu-sh
- Conflicts: shellfu-bash-core
- Replaces: shellfu-bash-core
- Description: Shellfu/sh module for terminal color names
- Shellfu is an attempt to add modularity to your shell scripts.
- .
- With Shellfu you can develop your shell modules separately from your
- scripts, and test, use, explore or study them without need to be aware
- of details such as where the actual files are placed.
- .
- Shellfu is mostly intended for cases when there's need for non-trivial
- amount of reliable body of shell scripts, and access to advanced modular
- languages such as Python or Perl is limited.
- .
- This sub-package contains 'termcolors', Shellfu module containing most
- common ANSI color names.
-
-
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