Automatically generate boilerplate comments and code for new files with a single command.
cd ~/bin
git clone [email protected]:mbrukman/autogen.git
echo 'alias autogen=~/bin/autogen/autogen' >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profileFor details on adding Autogen support to your editor, please see
the editors directory.
autogen -c [copyright holder] -l [license] [filename]Modify an existing file in-place:
autogen -i [...other params as above...]Bulk update many existing files in-place:
find . -type f -name \*.sh -exec autogen -i --no-top-level-comment [options...] {} \;The flag --no-top-level-comment avoids adding a comment such as:
/* TODO: High-level file comment */because either some or all of the files have such a top-level comment, or if they don't, you probably wouldn't want to have to manually add or delete at this time, if you're just trying to add the license header in bulk.
To get a list of supported licenses, or to see the full set of flags, run
autogen with no parameters.
File type or language is determined based on the full filename or extension, as
appropriate. See autogen for a list of recognized file types.
The flag --no-code skips adding boilerplate code to source files.
The flag --no-runline skips adding runline to source files.
Sample outputs:
To add a new file type or feature, change autogen and add
several files to the tests/testdata directory, namely:
<feature>.in- the input file containing command-line args to pass toautogen<feature>.out- expected stdout for the test<feature>.err- expected stderr for the test
To generate the *.out and *.err files automatically, just add the *.in
files and run regen_testdata.sh. Then, examine the resulting *.out and
*.err files.
Other custom tests can be added as separate scripts in the tests
directory. Add an entry for each *_test.sh script in the
tests/BUILD file, including appropriate dependencies on any
data files it may need.
We use Bazel for testing:
bazel test //...
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
Apache 2.0; see LICENSE.txt for details.
This project is not an official Google project. It is not supported by Google and Google specifically disclaims all warranties as to its quality, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.