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# has
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`has` helps you check presence of various command line tools and their versions on path.
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## How ?
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Download the `has` file. There is no dependency apart from `bash` itself
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$ has node npm java git gradle
✔ node 8.2.1
✔ npm 5.3.0
✔ java 1.8.0
✔ git 2.14.1
✔ gradle 4.0.1
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If everything is good `has` exits with status code `0`. The status code
reflects number of commands **not found** on your path.
$ has node go javac
✔ node 8.2.1
✔ go 1.8.3
✘ javac
And echo the status:
$ echo $?
1
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## Installing
Just download the `has` script in your path.
git clone https://github.com/kdabir/has.git && cd has && make install
If you are lazy, you can run `has` directly off the internet as well:
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curl -sL https://git.io/_has | bash -s git node npm
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✔ git 2.14.1
✔ node 8.2.1
✔ npm 5.3.0
And if that's too much of typing every time, setup an alias
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alias has="curl -sL https://git.io/_has | bash -s"
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And use it
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$ has git
✔ git 2.14.1
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### ♥
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/kdabir/has.svg?branch=has)](https://travis-ci.org/kdabir/has)
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## Demo
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[![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/135790.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/135790)