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dq
Check how developer friendly is your machine!
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/core/dq.sh | sh
This should produce output like :
✔ curl
✔ git
✔ java
✔ node
✔ perl
✔ python
✔ ruby
✔ vi
Your dq is 8 / 8
There is more to it. Depending on what you develop, we have got some preselected profiles:
Minimal
To see if you have some common commands installed that a developer machine usually needs
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/core/dq.sh | sh
shell tools
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/shell/dq.sh | sh
ruby dev
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/ruby_dev/dq.sh | sh
frontend dev
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/frontend_dev/dq.sh | sh
java dev
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/java_dev/dq.sh | sh
clojure dev
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/clojure_dev/dq.sh | sh
groovy dev
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/groovy_dev/dq.sh | sh
scala dev
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/scala_dev/dq.sh | sh
db
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/db/dq.sh | sh
all
Feeling courageous, see what all you have got :
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/all/dq.sh | sh
This checks for about 40 commands on your box
Rolling out your own
When you need to mix and match, it's equally simple. Checkout the repo, and execute from the root:
ruby build.rb <group1> <group2>... | sh
For example, if you develop frontend apps with node/ruby and use some typical databases
ruby build.rb ruby_dev frontend_dev db| sh
Or, you develop server side java/groovy and use some common databases
ruby build.rb java_dev groovy_dev db | sh
There no external gem dependency, you just need to have ruby
though.
About
Ever got onto a new machine or a remote server ? If you develop, you almost certainly need to check availability of your tool-chain on command line. DQ is intended to relieve you from pain of checking each command individually.
It was named DQ as Developer Quotient (or Developer Friendliness Quotient of a machine), which may not be the most apt name but that was the best name I could think of.
Contributing
Please submit more command checks, it's very easy to do so. Fork the repo and send PR. Issues and feedback welcomed.
Paranoid ?
Don't want to run curl
piping to sh
. Understandably, you might be concerned. Worry not.
- The source is hosted and is served directly from github, no app server in the middle.
- If you still want to check, do a
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/kdabir/dq/master/bin/core/dq.sh | cat
first. (basically, replacingsh
withcat
, to see the content of the file )