In programming, bash scripts are always the "leftovers," but they make up a vital part of the system. No matter whether as a part of CI, application deployment, process initiation, etc. Why are these tools never tested, never reviewed, and lack coding standards?
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a framework for building Shell CLI tools?
"Bashly" does exactly that! Watch this video to get a quick overview, but make sure you check it out on your own at https://bashly.dannyb.co.
In this video I'm creating a tool that scans AWS regions for unused EC2 instances, using bashly as a framework!
⏱ Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
01:04 - Bashly init
02:59 - Implementation
05:14 - Reviewing the code
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