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wget -O ~/bin/ptouch http://henge.cavemantech.net/source/utilities/ptouch/ptouch | wget -O ~/bin/ptouch http://henge.cavemantech.net/source/utilities/ptouch/ptouch | ||
chmod u+x ~/bin/ptouch | chmod u+x ~/bin/ptouch | ||
echo | echo 'export PATH=$PATH:~/bin' >> ~/.bashrc | ||
== The code == | == The code == |
Revision as of 18:42, 3 June 2011
What is ptouch?
"I am 12 and what is this?" Ptouch is basically an attempt at saving a few key strokes. The utility is designed to allow a programmer to begin work on an executable script. It will create a file, make it executable and add your interpreter specified at the command line. If you do not specify an interpreter, PERL is assumed by this
Usage
ptouch code_file [interpreter]
Installation
You can do this in a couple of ways. If you would like the script to be installed for all users on a system do the following:
wget -O /usr/local/bin/ptouch http://henge.cavemantech.net/source/utilities/ptouch/ptouch chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/ptouch
Alternatively, if you wish to install for only the currently logged in user:
mkdir ~/bin wget -O ~/bin/ptouch http://henge.cavemantech.net/source/utilities/ptouch/ptouch chmod u+x ~/bin/ptouch echo 'export PATH=$PATH:~/bin' >> ~/.bashrc
The code
#!/bin/bash #**************************# # Name: ptouch # # Version: 1.1 # # Author: Kevin M. Johsnon # #**************************# #-------------#--------------------------------------------#---------# # Change Log | | | #-------------#--------------------------------------------#---------# # Date # Change Description | Version | #-------------#--------------------------------------------#---------# # 2011-05-21 | Original utility creation. | 1.0 | #-------------#--------------------------------------------#---------# # 2011-05-31 | Added support for second interpreter arg. | 1.1 | #-------------#--------------------------------------------#---------# if [ -e $1 ] then echo "The file $1 already exists. Launching vim." ; sleep 2; vim $1; exit; fi if [ "$2" != "" ] then interpreter=`which $2`; else interpreter=`which perl`; fi echo "#!$interpreter" > $1; chmod u+x $1; vim $1;