quickcmd is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that allows you to save and manage frequently used commands locally. It provides a convenient way to store, retrieve, add, update, and delete commands, making it easier to access them whenever needed through your CLI only.
To get started with quickcmd, simply run the following command to install it globally:
npm install -g quickcmd
After installation, use -d
to create the necessary directory for storing your commands. This step only needs to be done once, after the initial installation.
qk -d
To save a command, use the -t
or --title
option with -c
or --command
. Once entered, the command will be saved successfully.
❯ qk -t <title> -c <command>
ex:-
qk -t "docker" -c "docker ps"
To retrieve commands, use the -g
or --get
option
qk -g <title>
ex:-
qk -g docker
To update a command, use the -e
or --edit
option
qk -e <title>
ex:-
qk -e docker
To remove a command, use the -r
or --remove
option
qk -r <title>
ex:-
qk -r docker
You can directly execute command for an particular "title" you saved
Note: This is under testing, might not work as expected
qk -x <title>
ex:-
❯ qk -x npm
√ command · npm -v
10.5.0
Usage: qk [options]
Options:
--version output the version number
-c, --cmd Save a command
-t, --title Title of the command
-g, --get Get a command
-e, --edit Edit a command
-r, --remove Remove a command
-d, --dir Create a directory for storing commands
-x, --execute Execute a command
-h, --help display help for command
Your commands are stored in a JSON file located at %LOCALAPPDATA%/qk/data.json
(Windows), Here's an example of how the data is structured:
[
{
"title": "prisma",
"commands": [
"npx prisma init"
]
}
]
Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have ideas for improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.