Some commands to simplify various things.
- pm - move p to p'
- cpm - copy p to p'
- upm - undo p to p'
- sw - swap two paths
- pt - pivot file over a command
- pts - pivot file over a command (stdin)
These commands simplify some common tasks in a shell.
For example, it's often helpful to copy a file to a backup.
jason@io ~ cp foo foo\'
Instead, the cpm
command is a bit more flexible and less to type.
jason@io ~ cpm foo
The pm
commands, in general, can also be used en masse.
jason@io ~ cpm *
Another common pattern is running a command on a file and replacing it with the output,
which pt
supports.
jason@io ~ pt sort foo
The pts
command is also similar to pt
, but allows for some more complex
combinations.
jason@io ~ pts sh -c "sort | awk '{ print \$1, \$2 * \$2 }'" foo
Any issues or bug reports, please use the github issue tracker. Pull requests and patches are also welcome.
Some useful aliases to avoid prompts and change the default suffix.
alias pm="pm -f -s .old"
alias cpm="cpm -f -s .old"
alias upm="upm -f -s .old"
pip install sh-utils
python setup.py install
0.9 (Feb, 2016)
- first release