CommandlineBatcher 6.6.0-u20231125-220603-ci
See the version list below for details.
dotnet tool install --global CommandlineBatcher --version 6.6.0-u20231125-220603-ci
dotnet new tool-manifest # if you are setting up this repo dotnet tool install --local CommandlineBatcher --version 6.6.0-u20231125-220603-ci
#tool dotnet:?package=CommandlineBatcher&version=6.6.0-u20231125-220603-ci&prerelease
nuke :add-package CommandlineBatcher --version 6.6.0-u20231125-220603-ci
CommandlineBatcher
Execute batches of multiple commands in a single command line.
Versioning
CommandlineBatcher uses semantic versioning in an alternative way by using the format: {Runtime}.{Major}.{Minor}.{Patch}. This allows users of the tool to install a version matching a specific runtime. E.g. the following command installs CommandlineBatcher major version 4, for .NET 7.0.
dotnet tool update CommandlineBatcher -g --version 7.4.*
.NET 3.1 (3) and NET 6.0 (6) are also supported.
Help
Verbs:
match/m Matches the specified input to patterns and maps it to batches.
-p | --patterns | The patterns (Regex) to be matched in the order they are specified | Required
Format: {pattern} => {batch}[,batch]*
Batches may consist of multiple values, separated by the value-separator
Batches can also contain regex group names in the format {group-name}
Input | Required
-i | --inputs | The inputs to be matched | Default: [none]
-isi | --input-stdin | Indicates that the input should be read from standard input
-f | --format | The format to apply to each batch. | Default: [none]
-bs | --batch-separator | The character used to split batches. | Default: |
-bvs | --batch-value-separator | The character used to split batch values. | Default: ,
-md | --merge-delimiter | Specifies the delimiter used between values when merging | Default: [none]
-m | --merge-format | Indicates whether batches should be merged and specifies | Default: [none]
the format to be used for merging
-nso | --skip-stdout-output | Determines whether outputting to stdout should be skipped.
-ow | --overwrite | Determines whether output-path, if specified is overwritten.
-lv | --logging-verbosity | Logging verbosity: [n]ormal, [e]rrors, [q]uiet, [d]etailed | Default: normal
-wd | --working-directory | The working directory | Default: Current directory
-fe | --file-encoding | The name of the encoding e.g. utf-8, utf-16/unicode. | Default: utf-8
<output-path> | The output path, if not specified application will output to stdout | Default: [none]
Arguments: Executes the specified sequence of commands per batch
-c | --commands | The commands to be executed | Required
Format: "[{command}][|{arguments}]"...
Values can be injected by position with {number}
If no command is specified, the argument is sent to standard output
Use command ">> {file path}" to append to file
Use command "> {file path}" to write to file
-bs | --batch-separation | Specifies how batches are separated: | Default: command-line
[c]ommand-line, [n]ew-line, [w]indows-new-line, [u]nix-new-line, [p]ipe, [s]emi-colon, comma
-bvs | --batch-value-separator | The batch value separator | Default: ,
-b | --batches | The batches to be passed for each command | Default: [none]
Each batch can contain multiple values separated by the batch value separator
-bf | --batches-files | A list of files containing batches | Default: [none]
-bsi | --batches-stdin | Indicates that batches should be read from standard input
| --if | A condition for each batch to check if it should run | Default: [none]
Format: [StringComparison:]{lhs} {operator} {rhs}
lhs and rhs can be injected by position with {number}
operators: == equals, |< starts with, >| ends with, >< contains
negations: != not equals, !< not starts with, >! not ends with, <> not contains
StringComparison: O Ordinal, OI OrdinalIgnoreCase, C CurrentCulture,
CI CurrentCultureIgnoreCase, I InvariantCulture, II InvariantCultureIgnoreCase
-d | --root-directory | The directory to search for projects | Default: Current directory
-e | --execution-order | Specifies whether all commands are executed for the first [b]atch before moving to the next batch | Default: batch
or the first [c]ommand is executed for all batches before moving to the next command
- Finish first [b]atch first
- Finish first [c]ommand first
-mp | --max-parallelism | The degree of parallel execution (1-20) | Default: 1
Specify "all" for number of cores.
-p | --parallelize | Specifies whether commands or batches run in parallel: [c]ommands, [b]atches | Default: commands
-lv | --logging-verbosity | Logging verbosity: [n]ormal, [e]rrors, [q]uiet, [d]etailed | Default: normal
-fe | --file-encoding | The name of the encoding e.g. utf-8, utf-16/unicode. | Default: utf-8
<output-path> | The file path to redirect output for commands that do not specify a file path or a program to run. | Default: [none]
Samples
CommandlineBatcher is being used in various git repositories to automate version tagging of stable releases and wait for all releases to be published to NuGet.
** Github flow workflow (also compatible with git flow)** https://github.com/sundews/Sundew.Generator/blob/main/.github/workflows/dotnet.yml
https://github.com/sundews/Sundew.CommandLine/blob/main/.github/workflows/dotnet.yml
** Trunk based development workflow** https://github.com/sundews/CommandlineBatcher/blob/main/.github/workflows/dotnet.yml
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
This package has no dependencies.