A tiny tool to hook up your blink(1) device to commands on your beloved shell.
blink1-run will execute any given command within your current shell and start with a slow strobe light as an load indicator. Upon completion it will flash in green or red depending on the return state of the executed command.
Most OS need you to be root (e.g. using sudo
) to install a global npm package:
$ npm -g install blink1-run
blink1-run depends on Node.js and npm. Tested with node v4.2.0
and npm v2.14.7
.
Prepend the blink1-run
or b1
alias to your command. Hook up your blink(1) device and run:
$ b1 <your-command> <argument-1> <argument-2> ...
examples:
$ b1 sleep 5
$ b1 echo simple/single commands can be used without quotation marks
$ b1 "sleep 5 && echo very complex c0mmand && sleep 5"
$ b1 "mysql -u mysqluser -p my_database < huge_database_dump.sql"
$ b1 cat flash_red_if_this_file_does_not_exist
- test more shells, commands and OS
Found a bug? Open an issue here on Github.
Wanna help? Submit a pull request or contact me.
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Copyright (c) 2015 Thomas Baumbach [email protected]
Licensed under the MIT License