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Script.swift

Script.swift is a small library that lets you write a Swift script with ease by using method chaining, inspired by bitfield/script.

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Install

Via Swift Package Manager

Add this line in dependencies of your Package.swift.

.package(url: "https://github.com/KS1019/Script.swift", from: "0.0.1")

Via swift-sh

Add this line at the top of your Swift script. Refer to swift-sh documentation for more details.

import Scripting // KS1019/Script.swift ~> 0.0.1

Usage

Method Contents
exec Executes commands
ifExists Continues only if a file exists
write Writes data to a file
read Reads data from a file
countLines Returns the number of lines
concat Returns an array of string representation of files
asArray Returns lines of a string as an array

See documentation for more details.

Using Script.swift with swift-sh

When you want a script, you typically want it in a single file. With usual setup using Swift Package Manager to interact with external libraries, you would end up a directory with Package.swift, which is bit much as a script.

By using swift-sh, you only have to take care of a single Swift file for your script, which makes your Swift script as portable as possible.

Examples

Source Script

echo.swift

Script()
    .exec(#"echo "testing""#)
    .stdout()

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