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Pinner

A very simple tool to pin commands and store them into a local database. It's kind of like bash history, but organized with only things you put into the list. It uses a local sqlite3 db, so you have full control over your data. I might make a way to sync dbs across users but right now I'm just living my best life and I'll add features as we go.

Usage

Usage:
  pinner [flags]
  pinner [command]

Available Commands:
  add         Add a new pinned command
  completion  Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
  help        Help about any command
  list        List all pinned commands
  remove      Remove a pinned command
  update      Update a pinned command

Flags:
  -c, --copy   Copy the command to your clipboard instead of executing it
  -h, --help   help for pinner

Examples

# Access and execute a pinned command
pinner

# Copy a command to your clipboard
pinner -c 

# Add a new pinned command
pinner add "ls -la"

# Echo a command into the list
echo "ls -la" | pinner add

# List all pinned commands
pinner list

# Update a command
pinner update 

# Remove a pinned command
pinner remove 

SECURITY IS NOT A PRIORITY HERE

Keep in mind this is just a little utility I made for myself. It's definitely not secure and upon selecting a command it will execute it. You should not use this if you are in an env with more than yourself. Even then, don't use it. Yet. :)

I've also noticed that there are some issues if you save a command, and then you want to execute that and tee it into a file. The first line will actually be the command you ran. I don't have the will to fix it because it's not an issue for me. :)

Installation

The simple way:

git clone git@github.com:osean-man/pinner.git
cd pinner 
go build -o pinner main.go 

Then you can move the binary to a location in your path if you want it available everywhere. For example:

chmod +x pinner
sudo mv pinner /usr/local/bin

Depending on your system and build target you can also flag the build command with the target OS and architecture. This article explains some of it: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-build-go-executables-for-multiple-platforms-on-ubuntu-16-04 i.e.

GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build -o pinner.exe main.go

NOTES

I have not tested this, there are no tests and I only run it on Linux so, I have no idea if it works on Windows or Mac.

License

GOOD LUCK WITH THAT SHIT PUBLIC LICENSE

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