repl(1) -- sometimes you need a repl

repl is an interactive program which tenderly wraps another, non-interactive program.

For example:

$ repl redis-cli -p 6665
>> set name chris
OK
>> get name
chris
>> info
redis_version:1.000
uptime_in_seconds:182991
uptime_in_days:2
.. etc ..

Or:

$ repl gem
>> --version
1.3.5
>> search yajl

*** LOCAL GEMS ***

yajl-ruby (0.6.7)
>> search yajl -r

*** REMOTE GEMS ***

brianmario-yajl-ruby (0.6.3)
filipegiusti-yajl-ruby (0.6.4)
jdg-yajl-ruby (0.5.12)
oortle-yajl-ruby (0.5.8)
yajl-ruby (0.6.7)

Or even:

$ repl git
>> branch
  gh-pages
* master
>> tag
rm
v0.1.0
v0.1.1
v0.1.2
v0.1.3
>> tag -d rm
Deleted tag 'rm'
>> pwd
git: 'pwd' is not a git-command. See 'git --help'.

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If you have rlwrap(1) installed you'll automatically get the full benefits of readline: history, reverse searches, etc.

repl is meant to wrap programs which accept command line arguments and print to the standard output. It keeps no state between executed lines and, as such, cannot be used to replace irb or the Python REPL (for example).

Install

Standalone

repl is easily installed as a standalone script:

export REPL_BIN=~/bin/repl
curl -s http://github.com/defunkt/repl/raw/latest/bin/repl > $REPL_BIN
chmod 755 $REPL_BIN

Change $REPL_BIN to your desired location and have at! (Just make sure it's in your $PATH.)

RubyGems

repl can also be installed as a RubyGem:

$ gem install repl -s http://gemcutter.org/

Completion

Because rlwrap supports completion, repl does too. Any file in ~/.repl matching the name of the command you start repl with will be used for completion.

For instance, a file named ~/.repl/redis-cli containing "get set info" will cause "get", "set", and "info" to be tab completeable at the repl redis-cli prompt.

The directory searched for completion files can be configured using the REPL_COMPLETION_DIR environment variable.

Configuration

The following environment variables affect repl's behavior:

REPL_PROMPT: the prompt to display before each line of input. defaults to >>

REPL_COMPLETION_DIR: directory in which completion files are kept

Contributing

Once you've made your great commits:

  1. Fork repl
  2. Create a topic branch - git checkout -b my_branch
  3. Push to your branch - git push origin my_branch
  4. Create an Issue with a link to your branch
  5. That's it!

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Author

Chris Wanstrath :: [email protected] :: @defunkt