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git clone https://gitlab.com/grm-grm/ck <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">make a build directory and enter it</span> > mkdir ~/ck_build; <span style="color: #528fd1;">cd</span> ~/ck_build; <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">run cmake</span> > cmake ~/code/ck <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">run make</span> > make <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">install it</span> > make install <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">run ck</span> > ck </pre> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-org8c57e12" class="outline-2"> <h2 id="org8c57e12">for devs</h2> <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-org8c57e12"> <p> Please be <a href="https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/kind-communication.html">kind</a> to each other. </p> </div> <div id="outline-container-org6c910a6" class="outline-3"> <h3 id="org6c910a6">CMake options</h3> <div class="outline-text-3" id="text-org6c910a6"> <p> cmake accepts the following options: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-cmake"><span style="color: #6aaf50;">option</span>(CK_ASAN <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"Build with asan"</span>) <span style="color: #6aaf50;">option</span>(CK_DEBUG <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"Build with debug symbols"</span>) <span style="color: #6aaf50;">option</span>(CK_TESTS <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"Make the tests"</span>) <span style="color: #6aaf50;">option</span>(CK_SHARED <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"Build with shared lib"</span>) </pre> </div> <p> To use any one of them append it after the cmake command like so: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh">cmake -DCK_ASAN=1 -DCK_DEBUG=1 -DCK_TESTS=1 ~/code/ck </pre> </div> <p> Just build with address sanitizer enabled like so: llvm has better asan than gcc, so I use that. </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">clone the repo</span> > cd ~/code; git clone https://gitlab.com/grm-grm/ck <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">make a build directory and enter it</span> > mkdir ~/ck_build; <span style="color: #528fd1;">cd</span> ~/ck_build; <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">run cmake</span> > cmake -DCK_ASAN=1 -DCK_DEBUG=1 -DCK_TESTS=1 ~/code/ck <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">run make</span> > make <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">run ck</span> > ./ck </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-org9be5ed3" class="outline-3"> <h3 id="org9be5ed3">tests</h3> <div class="outline-text-3" id="text-org9be5ed3"> <p> The testing "suite" is a bash script that runs regression and unit tests. Regression tests are under the <code>tests/</code> directory and are bash scripts that test <code>ck</code> functionality. Unit tests reside under <code>unit/</code> directory and test the code. </p> </div> <div id="outline-container-orgbe86272" class="outline-4"> <h4 id="orgbe86272">run tests</h4> <div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orgbe86272"> <p> First make sure you build ck with the <code>-DCK_TESTS=1</code> option. Then go to the build directory and type: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh">$ ./test-ck </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-org136123c" class="outline-4"> <h4 id="org136123c">test suite</h4> <div class="outline-text-4" id="text-org136123c"> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh">$ ./test-ck -h ck test suite use without flags to run all tests flags: -u, --unit run only the unit tests -r, --regression run only the regression tests -c, --clear remove test files use if the tests crush unexpectedly -h, --help, * print this </pre> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-org1b4ae92" class="outline-2"> <h2 id="org1b4ae92">manual</h2> <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-org1b4ae92"> <p> ck's goal is to assist with the configuration file management. To that end it tries to provides a cli interface that is pretty straight-forward and intuitive. </p> <p> Example usage: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">initialize new ck</span> $ ck init /path_to/where_you_want/your_configs/to_be <span style="color: #bdbc61;">\</span> /path_to/the_secret/directory <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">add emacs configs</span> <span style="color: #656565;">## </span><span style="color: #757575;">primary config</span> $ ck add emacs ~/.emacs.d/orgconf.org -p <span style="color: #656565;">## </span><span style="color: #757575;">secret config, with passwords and naughty words</span> $ ck add emacs ~/.emacs.d/accounts.org -s <span style="color: #656565;">## </span><span style="color: #757575;">and another one for emacs</span> $ ck add emacs ~/.emacs.d/init.el <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">add tmux config</span> $ ck add tmux ~/.tmux.conf -p <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">list the configs</span> $ ck list tree $ ck list paths -t lisp $ ck list programs -t python $ ck list -p emacs <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">search the configs</span> $ ck search search-term $ ck search <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"\"search term with spaces\""</span> $ ck search <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"\("</span> <span style="color: #656565;">#</span><span style="color: #757575;">escape symbols</span> </pre> </div> <p> The first command after typing <b>ck</b> is the action you wish to perform. Actions are a very important concept of ck. With an action you can initialize <b>ck</b>, add/move/delete configuration files to it, edit them, list them in various ways and search in their content. </p> <p> Actions expect their arguments in the order specified below. This is done to reduce the amount of flags one has to pass to ck. </p> </div> <div id="outline-container-org028f12c" class="outline-3"> <h3 id="org028f12c">ck configuration</h3> <div class="outline-text-3" id="text-org028f12c"> <p> ck uses sqlite to index the configuration files. The init action creates a <b>.ck</b> directory (under $HOME) in witch the <b>ckrc</b> and the <b>ckdb</b> reside. The first one contains the two directories described above while the other one is the sqlite db. </p> <p> One can have multiple config directories with different configurations each. </p> <p> Using the special keyword <b>config</b> (or <b>-c</b>) you can set the path in which ck will search for the <b>.ck</b> directory. </p> <p> You can prefix every action with this and ck will use the configuration directory of your choice. </p> <p> Usage: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh">$ ck config ~/ ... <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">the default behaviour</span> <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">/someplace/else must exist or</span> <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">the action following it must be init</span> $ ck -c /someplace/else ... </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-org675d6b6" class="outline-3"> <h3 id="org675d6b6">Actions</h3> <div class="outline-text-3" id="text-org675d6b6"> </div> <div id="outline-container-orgd421244" class="outline-4"> <h4 id="orgd421244">init</h4> <div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orgd421244"> <p> or i or -i </p> <p> init takes exactly 2 arguments. </p> <ul class="org-ul"> <li><b>config_dir</b>: where all the configs will live</li> <li><b>secret_dir</b>: where all the secret configs will live</li> </ul> <p> Use init to initialize a new ck database. </p> <p> Usage: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">initialize new ck</span> $ ck init /path_to/where_you_want/your_configs/to_be <span style="color: #bdbc61;">\</span> /path_to/the_secret/directory </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-org400c289" class="outline-4"> <h4 id="org400c289">add</h4> <div class="outline-text-4" id="text-org400c289"> <p> or a or -a </p> <p> Adds a configuration to the ck database. Add takes 2 to 4 arguments. </p> <ul class="org-ul"> <li><b>program_name</b>: the name of the program you add a config to</li> <li><b>config_path</b>: the path to the config</li> <li>Optional: (order doesn't matter) <ul class="org-ul"> <li><b>-p</b>: the config will be the primary (relevant on edit below)</li> <li><b>-s</b>: the config will be stored in the secret_dir</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p> Keep in mind: </p> <ul class="org-ul"> <li>The config has to exist.</li> <li>If you are adding a config to a program already existing in ckdb make sure to use the same name.</li> <li>Each program can have only one primary config.</li> </ul> <p> Usage: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">add config to ck</span> $ ck add program_name config_path [-s] [-p] </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-orgab0ce16" class="outline-4"> <h4 id="orgab0ce16">list</h4> <div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orgab0ce16"> <p> or ls or l or -l </p> <p> List stuff ck knows about. </p> <p> You can use the keywords: </p> <ul class="org-ul"> <li><b>paths</b>: to print all the paths ck tracks</li> <li><b>programs</b>: to print all the programs ck tracks</li> <li><b>-p progName</b>: (without the "<>") to print the paths of a specific program</li> </ul> <p> With the flag <b>-t</b> and then one of the follwing types one can change the way the list is printed: </p> <ul class="org-ul"> <li><b>plain</b>: simple listing (default)</li> <li><b>python</b>: print like a python list</li> <li><b>lisp</b>: print like a lisp list</li> </ul> <p> Using the keyword <b>tree</b> ck can list the configurations under their corresponding program, in a treelike structure. </p> <p> Passing the <b>-a</b> flag will enable the listing of config attributes (secret or primary). It is best used with tree or plain paths. </p> <p> With the keyword <b>ckconf</b> ck will list it's own configuration values (in ckrc). </p> <p> Usage: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">list tree structure, with attributes</span> $ ck list tree -a <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">list paths in python</span> $ ck l paths -t python <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">list programs in lisp</span> $ ck ls programs -t lisp <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">list emacs' configurations [with attributes]</span> $ ck ls -p emacs [-a] <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">list bash configurations in lisp</span> $ ck ls -p bash -t lisp <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">list ck configuration</span> $ ck -l ckconf </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-orgb29e969" class="outline-4"> <h4 id="orgb29e969">search</h4> <div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orgb29e969"> <p> or grep or s or -s </p> <p> Perform infile grep in all the configurations ck keeps track of. </p> <p> Takes one argument, the <b>search-term</b>. </p> <p> To search for terms with spaces you have to put them in quotes. </p> <p> Usage: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">search for parenthesis</span> $ ck search <span style="color: #bdbc61;">\(</span> <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">search term with spaces</span> $ ck grep <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"This is a space"</span> <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">both</span> $ ck s <span style="color: #bdbc61;">"(add 2 4)"</span> <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">and a normal one</span> $ ck -s alias </pre> </div> <p> If you want to use more advanced grep techniques or even a different pattern matching program you can do it like so: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">with xargs</span> $ ck ls paths | xargs grep -E <span style="color: #bdbc61;">'A|B'</span> <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">or in bash</span> $ for i<span style="color: #5180b3;"> in</span> $(ck ls paths); <span style="color: #5180b3;">do</span> grep -E <span style="color: #bdbc61;">'A|B'</span> $<span style="color: #baba36;">i</span>; <span style="color: #5180b3;">done</span> <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">or in zsh</span> $ for i ($(ck ls paths)) grep -E <span style="color: #bdbc61;">'A|B'</span> $<span style="color: #baba36;">i</span> </pre> </div> </div> </div> <div id="outline-container-orgd0ea024" class="outline-4"> <h4 id="orgd0ea024">edit</h4> <div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orgd0ea024"> <p> or e or -e </p> <p> Edit configurations with <code>$EDITOR</code>. </p> <p> Edit takes at least one and up to two arguments. </p> <p> The first argument is the <b>programName</b>. If the program has a primary configuration edit will open this. If the program has only one configuration edit will open it. If the program has more than 1 configurations and no primary, it will print the avaliable configurations and exit. </p> <p> The second argument is the <b>configName</b>. If it exists it will open, else it will print the avaliable configurations and exit. </p> <p> Usage: </p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-sh"><span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">suppose this is our ck instance</span> $ ck list tree -a emacs: |- init.el |- accounts.el [s] |- orgconf.org [p] <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">edit the primary emacs config</span> $ ck edit emacs <span style="color: #656565;"># </span><span style="color: #757575;">edit a specific emacs config, other than the primary</span> $ ck edit emacs accounts.el </pre> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="postamble" class="status"> <p class="date">Created: 2018-10-23 Tue 10:35</p> <p class="validation"><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer">Validate</a></p> </div> </body> </html>