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Projects

Tools for managing sets of project-specific shell scripts when working across projects (e.g. multiple tabs open in a terminal at the same time, each one working in a different project). Each project has a bin folder in which you put your project-specific scripts, and a bash function allows you to easily switch between projects (and list the available projects).

Installation

  1. Clone this repo to a folder, which we'll refer to as <proj_base> (e.g. ~/.projects)
  2. Put the following in your .bashrc:
[[ -f <proj_base>/.bashrc ]] && . <proj_base>/.bashrc

Usage

proj [<project-name>]

With no arguments, proj prints the list of valid projects, highlighting the current project.

With a valid project name as the sole argument, proj sets the current project.

proj comes with one built-in bash function, cdp (cd project). This will take you to the project home for the current project.

Adding projects

Projects live as directories that are immediate children of <proj_base>/all. Each project has a bin subfolder and a home symlink that points to the root of the project. Add scripts to the project's bin folder, and they'll be available when that project is active in your environment.