1 unstable release
0.1.0 | Feb 27, 2024 |
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Hold my Snip!
Welcome to Hold my Snip!, a Rust-based CLI tool designed to enhance your development workflow by efficiently managing code snippets. With Hold my Snip!, you can easily store, retrieve, and organize snippets of code (or any text really 🤷♂️) under convenient aliases.
Features
- 🏗️ Manage: Easily store and organize your code snippets under aliases with a user friendly CLI
- 🔮 Find: Search and view your snippets in a terminal GUI
- 🪣 Ingest: Import snippets from csv
- 📊 Dashboards: Tracks your most used snippets and makes them viewable in a chart
Usage
Usage:hms [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
Commands:
add Adds a new snip with an alias, can be piped eg: `echo snip | add -a alias`
import Import snips
stats Snip stats
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-d, --display-mode <DISPLAY_MODE>
[default: small]
Possible values:
- large: Full screen mode
- small: Small mode; draws gui starting from current cursor line
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
-V, --version
Print version
Commands
add
Adds a new snip with an alias, can be piped eg: echo snip | add -a alias
Note: Aliases must be unique and no more than 50 characters in length.
Usage: hms add --alias <ALIAS> [SNIP]
Arguments:
[SNIP] The snip to add
Options:
-a, --alias <ALIAS> Alias for the snip being added
-h, --help Print help
import
Import snips
Note: Aliases must be unique and no more than 50 characters in length.
Usage: hms import <COMMAND>
Commands:
csv Import snips from csv file
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
stats
Snip stats
Usage: hms stats <COMMAND>
Commands:
top-ten Display barchart for top ten most accessed snips, only considers snips accessed at least once
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
Contributing
This project requires the use of Rust's nightly toolchain for code formatting, which can be installed and managed via rustup
.
To install the nightly toolchain, open your terminal and run the following command:
rustup install nightly
Then use this to run the formatter:
cargo +nightly fmt
License
Hold my Snip! is open source and available under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute it as you see fit.
Dependencies
~35–48MB
~820K SLoC