go-script-bash v1.1.1
This is a bugfix release.
The ./go
script: a unified development environment interface
Source: https://github.com/mbland/go-script-bash
A ./go
script aims to abstract away many of the steps needed to develop (and sometimes deploy) a software project. It is a replacement for READMEs and other documents that may become out-of-date, and when maintained properly, should provide a cohesive and discoverable interface for common project tasks.
The ./go
script idea came from Pete Hodgson's blog posts In Praise of the ./go Script: Part I and Part II.
Note: The ./go
script concept is completely unrelated to the Go programming language, though the Go language's go
command encapsulates many common project functions in a similar fashion.
This software is made available as Open Source software under the ISC License. If you'd care to contribute to this project, be it code fixes, documentation updates, or new features, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md
file.
What's new in this release
log: Replace echo -e
with printf
On at least one macOS 10.12.1 installation, echo -e
under Bash 3.2.57(1)-release in Terminal.app wasn't converting \e
sequences to actual ANSI escape sequences. Using printf
instead resolves the issue.
Changes since v1.1.0
187715e Mike Bland Merge pull request #24 from mbland/printf-esc-seqs 4bc05c8 Mike Bland log: Replace `echo -e` with `printf`