boom manages your text snippets. On the command line. I just blew your mind. kaboom adds sharing snippets. On the command line.
For more details about what boom is and how it works, check out boom's website. For full usage details (including a complete list of commands), check out boom's wiki.
gem install kaboom
$ boom gifs
Boom! Created a new list called "gifs".
$ boom gifs melissa http://cl.ly/3pAn/animated.gif
Boom! "melissa" in "gifs" is "http://cl.ly/3pAn/animated.gif". Got it.
$ boom melissa
Boom! Just copied http://cl.ly/3pAn/animated.gif to your clipboard.
And that's just a taste! I know, you're salivating, I can hear you from here. (Why your saliva is noisy is beyond me.) Check out the full list of commands.
You can even have a remote boom using config in ~/.boom.remote.conf
$ boom remote "a sandwich" cheese "mighty fine"
Boom! cheese in a sandwich is mighty fine. Got it.
e.g. have a shared redis instance in the office for pinging around snippets to each others command lines
# me:
$ kaboom config ackrc < ~/.ackrc
# you:
$ kaboom config ackrc > ~/.ackrc
# me:
$ kaboom shared_links pivotal < boom links pivotal
$ you:
$ kaboom shared_links pivotal > boom links pivotal
Want to join the Pantheon of Boom'ers? I'd love to include your contributions, friend.
Clone this repository, then run bundle install
. That'll install all the gem
dependencies. Make sure your methods are TomDoc'd
properly, that existing tests pass (rake
), and that any new functionality
includes appropriate tests. Bonus points if you're not updating the gemspec or
bumping boom's version.
All good? Cool! Then send me a pull request!
Zach Holman made this. Ping me on Twitter —
@holman — if you're having issues, want me to
merge in your pull request, or are using boom in a cool way. I'm kind of hoping
this is generic enough that people do some fun things with it. First one to use
boom
to calculate their tax liability wins.