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Latest revision as of 12:11, 20 November 2015
The CLI Template
This template displays the passed argument, cmd
, at a simulated command line.
NOTE: The indent
argument is now available. To indent the line, pass indent=2
or similar:
{{cli | indent=2 | ls -lah}}
to produce:
root
@
som9x25
:
~
#
ls -lah
Use it like this:
{{cli | ls -la}}
to produce:
root
@
som9x25
:
~
#
ls -la
Choose the PWD (Present Working Directory) like this:
{{cli | ls -la | pwd=/home/user}}
to produce:
root
@
som9x25
:
/home/user
#
ls -la
Choose the hostname like this:
{{cli | ls -la | hostname=desktop}}
to produce:
root
@
desktop
:
~
#
ls -la
Choose the username like this:
{{cli | ls -la | username=developer}}
to produce:
developer
@
som9x25
:
~
#
ls -la
Combine them like this:
{{cli | ls -la | username=developer | hostname=desktop | pwd=/usr/local/bin}}
to produce:
developer
@
desktop
:
/usr/local/bin
#
ls -la
Use the {{!}}
template to pass a pipe character for display, like this:
{{cli | username=developer | hostname=desktop | pwd=/usr/local/bin | ifconfig {{!}} grep eth0 }}
to produce:
developer
@
desktop
:
/usr/local/bin
#
ifconfig | grep eth0
Use the =
HTML tag in place of an equals sign:
{{cli | username=joeknows | hostname=squat | pwd=/usr/share/files | export PS1='\[\e[0;32m\]\u\[\033[01;37m\]@\[\e[0;36m\]\h\[\e[0;37m\]:\[\e[01;36m\]\w\[\e[01;33m\] \$\[\e[m\] ' }}
to produce:
joeknows
@
squat
:
/usr/share/files
#
export PS1='\[\e[0;32m\]\u\[\033[01;37m\]@\[\e[0;36m\]\h\[\e[0;37m\]:\[\e[01;36m\]\w\[\e[01;33m\] \$\[\e[m\] '
To deal with double closing curly braces, surround them with the <nowiki>
tag:
{{cli | username=some | hostname=body | pwd=/stop/me | echo 'My name is ${HOSTNAME}' {{!}} sed 's/is/was/g' {{!}} awk '{ print $1 $4 '$(basename /etc/profile)' '$(echo ${PS${SHLVL<nowiki>}}</nowiki>' '}' }}
to produce:
some
@
body
:
/stop/me
#
echo 'My name is ${HOSTNAME}' | sed 's/is/was/g' | awk '{ print $1 $4 '$(basename /etc/profile)' '$(echo ${PS${SHLVL}}' '}'