A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter. Supports POSIX Shell, Bash, and mksh. Requires Go 1.14 or later.
To parse shell scripts, inspect them, and print them out, see the syntax examples.
For high-level operations like performing shell expansions on strings, see the shell examples.
GO111MODULE=on go get mvdan.cc/sh/v3/cmd/shfmt
shfmt
formats shell programs. See canonical.sh for a
quick look at its default style. For example:
shfmt -l -w script.sh
For more information, see its manpage, which can be viewed directly as Markdown or rendered with scdoc.
Packages are available on Alpine, Arch, Docker, FreeBSD, Homebrew, MacPorts, NixOS, Scoop, Snapcraft, Void and webi.
GO111MODULE=on go get mvdan.cc/sh/v3/cmd/gosh
Proof of concept shell that uses interp
. Note that it's not meant to replace a
POSIX shell at the moment, and its options are intentionally minimalistic.
This project makes use of go-fuzz to find crashes and hangs in both the parser
and the printer. The fuzz-corpus
branch contains a corpus to get you started.
For example:
git checkout fuzz-corpus
./fuzz
- When indexing Bash associative arrays, always use quotes. The static parser will otherwise have to assume that the index is an arithmetic expression.
$ echo '${array[spaced string]}' | shfmt
1:16: not a valid arithmetic operator: string
$ echo '${array[dash-string]}' | shfmt
${array[dash - string]}
$((
and((
ambiguity is not supported. Backtracking would complicate the parser and make streaming support viaio.Reader
impossible. The POSIX spec recommends to space the operands if$( (
is meant.
$ echo '$((foo); (bar))' | shfmt
1:1: reached ) without matching $(( with ))
- Some builtins like
export
andlet
are parsed as keywords. This allows statically building their syntax tree, as opposed to keeping the arguments as a slice of words. Note that this means expansions likedeclare {a,b}=c
are not supported.
A subset of the Go packages are available as an npm package called mvdan-sh. See the _js directory for more information.
To build a Docker image, checkout a specific version of the repository and run:
docker build -t my:tag -f cmd/shfmt/Dockerfile .
This creates an image that only includes shfmt. Alternatively, if you want an
image that includes alpine, add --target alpine
.
To use the Docker image, run:
docker run --rm -v $PWD:/mnt -w /mnt my:tag <shfmt arguments>
It is possible to use shfmt with pre-commit and a local
repo configuration like:
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: shfmt
name: shfmt
minimum_pre_commit_version: 2.4.0
language: golang
additional_dependencies: [mvdan.cc/sh/v3/cmd/shfmt@v3.2.0]
entry: shfmt
args: [-w]
types: [shell]
The following editor integrations wrap shfmt
:
- format-shell - Atom plugin
- intellij-shellcript - Intellij Jetbrains
shell script
plugin - micro - Editor with a built-in plugin
- shell-format - VS Code plugin
- shfmt.el - Emacs package
- Sublime-Pretty-Shell - Sublime Text 3 plugin
- vim-shfmt - Vim plugin
Other noteworthy integrations include:
- Alternative docker image by PeterDaveHello
- modd - A developer tool that responds to filesystem changes
- prettier-plugin-sh - Prettier plugin using mvdan-sh
- sh-checker - A GitHub Action that performs static analysis for shell scripts
- mdformat-shfmt - mdformat plugin to format shell scripts embedded in Markdown with shfmt