yale
Are you a Yale student? Do you just not feel self-righteous enough? Have you nothing better to do than replace arbitrary portions of your workflow with command-line apps? Do you spend all day in iTerm and tmux
and exclusively edit files in vim
? Does your .vimrc
have more lines than you've been on dates? Then yale
is the tool for you.
Installation
From the yale
directory, run:
make install
for a full installation.
Alternatively, if you're working on yale
in a development environment, you may wish to symlink the executable for ease of testing:
make link
To uninstall:
make uninstall
Any of these commands may require root privileges depending on your environment. However, since this is no longer high school, that shouldn't be a problem, right?
Use
TODO
Configuration
At first run, your credentials will be requested and saved to ~/.psc_credentials.yml
. Other configuration options will populate ~/.psc.yml
, and may be tweaked as desired.
License
Author
Created by Erik Boesen '23. Partially inspired by cornell-cli.