28K await, small memory footprint, single binary that run list of commands in parallel and waits for their termination
# recommended way (crossplatform)
stew i slavaGanzin/await # https://github.com/marwanhawari/stew
# or
eget slavaGanzin/await --to /usr/local/bin/ # https://github.com/zyedidia/eget
# nix
nix-shell -p await
# arch
yay -S await
# not recommended, but it works!
curl https://i.jpillora.com/slavaGanzin/await! | bash
It's a single binary distribution, so you need to do it yourself (or download from a release)
# bash
await --autocomplete-bash >> ~/.bashrc
#zsh
await --autocomplete-zsh >> ~/.zshrc
#fish
await --autocomplete-fish >> ~/.config/fish/completions/await.fish
await 'stat **.c' --change --forever --exec 'gcc *.c -o await -lpthread'
# you can filter with:
`stat --format '%n %z' **; | grep -v node_modules`
await 'whois facebook.com' \
'nslookup apple.com' \
'dig +short amazon.com' \
'sleep 1 | telnet netflix.com 443 2>/dev/null' \
'http google.com' --fail
await "curl 'https://whatnot.ai' &>/dev/null && echo UP || echo DOWN" \
--forever --change --exec "ntfy send 'whatnot.ai \1'"
Use as concurrently
await "stylus --watch --compress --out /home/vganzin/work/whatnot/front /home/vganzin/work/whatnot/front/index.styl" \
"pug /home/vganzin/work/whatnot/front/index.pug --out /home/vganzin/work/whatnot/front --watch --pretty 2>/dev/null" --forever --stdout --silent
await 'echo -n 10' 'echo -n $RANDOM' 'expr \1 + \2' --exec 'echo \3' --forever --silent
await 'curl "https://www.apple.com/iphone/" -s | pup ".hero-eyebrow text{}" | grep -v 12' --interval 1000 --change --daemon --exec 'ntfy send "\1"'
sudo systemctl restart redis; await 'socat -u OPEN:/dev/null UNIX-CONNECT:/tmp/redis.sock' --exec 'redis-cli -s /tmp/redis.sock'
await [options] commands
# runs list of commands and waits for their termination
EXAMPLES:
# wait until your deployment is ready
await 'curl 127.0.0.1:3000/healthz' \
'kubectl wait --for=condition=Ready pod it-takes-forever-8545bd6b54-fk5dz' \
"docker inspect --format='{{json .State.Running}}' elasticsearch 2>/dev/null | grep true"
# emulate watch https://linux.die.net/man/1/watch
await 'clear; du -h /tmp/file' 'dd if=/dev/random of=/tmp/file bs=1M count=1000 2>/dev/null' -of --silent
# action on specific file type changes
await 'stat **.c' --change --forever --exec 'gcc *.c -o await -lpthread'
# waiting google (or your internet connection) to fail
await 'curl google.com' --fail
# waiting only google to fail (https://ec.haxx.se/usingcurl/usingcurl-returns)
await 'curl google.com' --status 7
# waits for redis socket and then connects to
await 'socat -u OPEN:/dev/null UNIX-CONNECT:/tmp/redis.sock' --exec 'redis-cli -s /tmp/redis.sock'
# lazy version
await 'ls /tmp/redis.sock'; redis-cli -s /tmp/redis.sock
# daily checking if I am on french reviera. Just in case
await 'curl https://ipapi.co/json 2>/dev/null | jq .city | grep Nice' --interval 86400
# Yet another server monitor
await "curl 'https://whatnot.ai' &>/dev/null && echo 'UP' || echo 'DOWN'" --forever --change\
--exec "ntfy send \'whatnot.ai \1\'"
# waiting for new iPhone in daemon mode
await 'curl "https://www.apple.com/iphone/" -s | pup ".hero-eyebrow text{}" | grep -v 12'\
--change --interval 86400 --daemon --exec "ntfy send \1"
OPTIONS:
--help #print this help
--stdout -o #print stdout of commands
--no-stderr -E #surpress stderr of commands by adding 2>/dev/null to commands (doesn't work with pipes)
--silent -V #do not print spinners and commands
--fail -f #waiting commands to fail
--status -s #expected status [default: 0]
--any -a #terminate if any of command return expected status
--change -c #waiting for stdout to change and ignore status codes
--exec -e #run some shell command on success;
--interval -i #milliseconds between one round of commands [default: 200]
--forever -F #do not exit ever
--service -S #create systemd user service with same parameters and activate it
--version -v #print the version of await
--autocomplete-fish #output fish shell autocomplete script
--autocomplete-bash #output bash shell autocomplete script
--autocomplete-zsh #output zsh shell autocomplete script
NOTES:
# \1, \2 ... \n - will be subtituted with n-th command stdout
# you can use stdout substitution in --exec and in commands itself:
await 'echo -n 10' 'echo -n $RANDOM' 'expr \1 + \2' --exec 'echo \3' --forever --silent
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