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cli-clips

v1.1.3

Published

CLI tool to store and copy snippets

Downloads

16

Readme

CLI Clips

The cli-clips package provides a handy way to quickly access CLI commands (or any one liner commands) that are tricky to remember. Commands can be accessed and easily copied straight to the clipboard; just simply paste the chosen command straight back into your terminal window!

There are 2 simple concepts: commands and topics. A command is a one line snippet you want to remember and easily reference. Commands are then grouped by topics, so you can organise commands by a topic. For example:

topic: npm

commands:
- npm audit --omit=dev
- npm config get loglevel
- npm config set loglevel=silly

Install

Install the package globally to have access to the clips commands in any terminal window:

npm i -g cli-clips

Usage

Before creating any commands, we need to make sure we have a topic. Create and manage topics using the following:

clip topic add # follow the prompt to create a new topic
clip topic ls # lists all topics
clip topic edit # select a topic to edit the name
clip topic rm # select a topic to permanently remove, along with all associated commands (use with caution!)

Now we can create and manage commands:

clip cmd add # select a topic to add the command, then follow the prompt to enter the desired text
clip cmd ls # select a topic to view all commands under this topic
clip cmd edit # select the topic where the command is stored, then select the command to change the text
clip cmd rm # select a topic, then select a command to permanently remove

Finally, we can now select a command to copy to the clipboard:

clip # select topic, then select a command to copy to clipboard