Useful tiny scripts, which aren't big enough to be single standalone projects.
You can directly use the chips by running them.
I strongly suggest you to setup them into your system, making them convenient to use.
Run the setup script:
$ ./setup
The setup script will prompt you some questions to choose and tune the chips to suit your needs.
Chips are divided by category:
app-wrapper
(WIP
): Application wrappersbackup
: Chips for backupsfzf
: Chips specific forfzf
gafs
(WIP
): Chip "Gimme-a-f*cking-shell"gentoo
: Chips specific forGentoo
-based systemsgit
: Chips related togit
VCSjee
: Chips forJava Enterprise Edition
linux
: Chips for all types ofGNU/Linux
es (no distro-specific)openssl
: Chips related toopenssl
osx
: Chips specific forOSX
Setup:
$ bundle install
Chips written in Ruby rely on framework sfw
(automatically embedded into the chip), so you should use Ruby as much as possible.