params.sh
is intented to print all the arguments scripts in a certain folder accepts.
For example the call in this git-repository results in:
./params.sh
params.sh [FOLDER]
As you can see, the script params.sh accepts one optional argument FOLDER
.
The output is taken from the parsed usage()
-function.
If the script does not accept any further arguments params.sh
prints the message:
test.sh no parameters needed
At the moment params.sh
does not determine, if the scripts in the folder contains a usage()
-function.
- Fork this project to your account.
- Create a new branch for the improvements, you intend to make.
- Make the changements in your fork.
- Send a pull-request from your fork’s branch to my
master
branch.
You can always use the web-interface to make the changes you want. It helps you automizing the workflow from above.