#bpkg is a lightweight bash package manager. It takes care of fetching the shell scripts, installing them appropriately, setting the execution permission and more

It currently has Github support only, but I've added usage of GitLab to store and fetch #bpkg packages and maintaining a fork until PR is officially merged

Take a look at https://gitlab.com/bit-man/bpkg !

Bit-Man / bpkg · GitLab

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GitLab

Me experimenting with build scripts for bash, using
- #shfmt - formatting
- #shellcheck - linting
- bats - unit testing
- #shelldoc - for google style docstrings
- source - library importing
- #bashlog - basic logging
- TODO: #bpkg - library packaging

https://github.com/matthewdeanmartin/isopod_shell

GitHub - matthewdeanmartin/isopod_shell: Trivial text adventure game to see what app dev in bash would look like with modern techniques

Trivial text adventure game to see what app dev in bash would look like with modern techniques - matthewdeanmartin/isopod_shell

GitHub

Is #bpkg (bash package, sort of pypi for bash) genius or mischief or encouraging self harm by writing programs in #bash?

https://bpkg.sh/packages/name/

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