A nifty command alias manager
# cargo
cargo install camer
# pnpm
pnpm add camer -g
$ camer -h
camer 1.0.0
USAGE:
camer <SUBCOMMAND>
OPTIONS:
-h, --help Print help information
-V, --version Print version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
add Add a command alias
clean Clean up CAM application files
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
init Initialisation of the configuration file
ls Show all alias set
remove Remove existing alias
The configuration file needs to be initialised before the camer
can be used. This is done by executing camer init
.
$ camer init
[CAM INFO]: cam initialization succeeded, please run `source /Users/kim/.zshrc`
When the above message is output on the command line, the initialisation is successful.
The camer ls
command lists all alias set.
$ camer ls
Alias | Command
=======+================================
gs | git status
-------+--------------------------------
ga | git add
-------+--------------------------------
gaa | git add -A
-------+--------------------------------
ni | npm install
-------+--------------------------------
ya | yarn add
-------+--------------------------------
pa | pnpm add
-------+--------------------------------
nr | npm run
-------+--------------------------------
s | npm run start
-------+--------------------------------
t | npm run test
-------+--------------------------------
p | npm run prod
-------+--------------------------------
d | npm run dev
-------+--------------------------------
b | npm run build
Above are some of the default aliases that cramer creates for you.
The camer add
command adds a new alias. The alias name and the command to be executed are required.
Let's add an alias for the npm run deploy
command
$ camer add nd "npm run deploy"
[CAM INFO]: nd added successfully, please run `source /Users/kim/.zshrc`
The above result means that this was added successfully, so let's run the prompt command to make it work.
The camer remove
command removes an existing alias. The alias name is required.
Let's remove the alias added in Add
$ camer remove nd
[CAM INFO]: remove nd alias succeeded, please run `source /Users/kim/.zshrc`
The above result means that this was removed successfully, so let's run the prompt command to make it work.
When you want to uninstall the camer application, please run camer clean
before downloading if you need the configuration file to be removed along with it.
$ camer clean
[CAM Info]: Cam cleanup succeeded
The above result means that the cleanup was successful.
If you want to continue using it, please run camer init
again to initialise it.
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