▲ | cmcconomy 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I greatly appreciate these kinds of tools but I always err on the side of what's installed by default wherever possible so I can work across hosts as soon as i land | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | alterae 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
agreed. and the setup for this tool in particular looks… complicated and annoying, at least at first glance for myself, if i want a shell script to be _portable_ i just write it in POSIX sh and try to be smart about dependencies and if i don't care about portability, i'd rather just use a nicer shell like bash or zsh or fish (i'd actually like to mess with ysh at some point) i feel like i'm much more likely to encounter a system with one of those shells available than one with modernish installed, and the idea of introducing a bundling/build step into shell scripts is deeply unappealing to me. i can see why this exists, i think, and i imagine there are people who find it useful. i simply am not among them. i also find it disappointing that their most basic example shows the setup in bash instead of sh, but that might just be me. | |||||||||||||||||
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