bake/bake.1

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.TH BAKE "1" "August 2024" "bake 20240927" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
.B bake
\- file embeddable scripts
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B bake
[\-chlnx] [\-s <N>] <FILENAME> [ARGS...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
bake is a simple tool meant to execute embedded shell commands within
any file. It executes with /bin/sh the command after a "\fB@BAKE\fP " to
the end of the line (a UNIX newline: '\fB\\n\fP').
This format may be embedded within \fBbinary files\fP, or any file where no unwanted preceding
instance of \fB@BAKE\fP appears.
It roots the shell execution in the directory of the given file.
Options must always be put first, and short options may be merged together, numerical options must be trailing.
.HP
\-h \-\-help, Help message
\fB\-n \-\-dry\-run\fP, don't execute anything
\fB\-l \-\-list\fP, lists available shell commands
\fB\-s \-\-select\fP <\FBn\fP>, selects Nth shell command
\fB\-x \-\-expunge\fP, Removes what's specified in the expunge block <disabled for this build>
.PP
Macros
All macros can be exempted by prefixing them with a backslash,
which'll be subtracted in the expansion. multi-line commands may be
done by a leading backslash, which are NOT subtracted.
These macros will expand to their counterpart before execution.
.TP
.B @FILENAME, @FILE, @NAME, $@
returns target\-file (abc.x.txt)
.TP
.B @SHORT, $*
returns target\-file without suffix (abc.x.txt \-> abc.x)
supports choice syntax, @SHORT:N removes N suffixes, so (a.b.c 2 -> a)
.TP
.B @ARGS, $+
returns
.B arguments
, supports choice syntax, @ARGS:0 returns the first argument, @ARGS:N so on.
.TP
.B @LINE
returns the line number
.PP
Additional Features And Notes
Shell execution may be disabled with the \fB-n\fP or \fB--dry-run\fP option.
Expunge removes exactly one file specified in the @{...} format. You may use
backslashes to remove
.SH EXAMPLE
.\" SRC BEGIN (example.c)
.EX
// example.c @BAKE cc -o @SHORT @NAME @ARGS
#include <stdio.h>
int main (void) {
puts("Hello.");
return 0;
}
.EE
.SH COPYRIGHT
.PP
Licensed under the public domain.