Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Justin Morgan <2justinmor...@gmail.com> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, 2justinmor...@gmail.com
* Package name : usagef Version : 0.1.0 Upstream Author : Name <2justinmor...@gmail.com> * URL : https://github.com/litelibs/usagef/ * License : (MIT/X) Programming Lang: (C) Description : A tool to print formatted usage messages Designed for developers of shell scripts, the usagef terminal tool prints consistent formatted usage messages that contain the information passed as argv args of the usagef program. Here is an example of how usagef can be used to print the usage message of a custom script, deploy.sh. $ usagef \ --name "deploy.sh" \ --argv "[options] <environment> <package>" \ --description "Deploy a package to the specified environment" \ --item "Options:-f, --force:Forces the deployment" \ --item "Options:-t, --api-token <token>:Specify the api token used" \ --item "Options:-r, --report <email>:Email a report to someone" \ --item "Options:-j, --json:Prints output in json format" \ --item "Environment:dev:Deploy to dashboard.dev.company.com" \ --item "Environment:preprod:Deploy to dashboard.preprod.company.com" \ --item "Environment:prod:Deploy to dashboard.company.com" \ --item "Package:user:Deploys updated user accounts" \ --item "Package:security:Deploys vetted security protocols" \ --item "Package:logging:Deploys a new, and archives old logs" [OUTPUT] Usage: deploy.sh [options] <environment> <package> Deploy a package to the specified environment Options: -f, --force Forces the deployment -t, --api-token <token> Specify the api token used -r, --report <email> Email a report to someone -j, --json Prints output in json format Environment: dev Deploy to dashboard.dev.company.com preprod Deploy to dashboard.preprod.company.com prod Deploy to dashboard.company.com Package: user Deploys updated user accounts security Deploys vetted security protocols logging Deploys a new, and archives old logs - Why is this package useful/relevant? This package is useful because it bypasses the repeat efforts of maintaining consistent formatting of shell script usage messages. - Is it a dependency for another package? No, this is not a dependency for another package. - Do you use it? Yes, it is self-used. A few prototypes have been developed, thus inspiring the development of this package. - If there are other packages providing similar functionality, how does it compare? There are no known packages that provide similar functionality. - How do you plan to maintain it? Maintenance is planned to be a request-driven method that serves user's needs mentioned in https://github.com/litelibs/usagef/issues. - Inside a packaging team (check list at https://wiki.debian.org/Teams)? No, maintenance will not be coordinated via Debian teams. However, a team at https://wiki.debian.org/Teams may be needed for future works of usagef. - Are you looking for co-maintainers? No, a co-maintainer is not needed. However, a co-maintainer may be needed for future works of usagef. - Do you need a sponsor? No, it is believed that a sponsor is not needed. However, a sponsor would be nice to have.