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PC-Developer-Tools-Bash Role
Overview
This README accompanies the pc-developer-tools-bash
role within the computer-playbook
repository. This role is dedicated to equipping personal computers with essential tools for Bash scripting and development.
Role Contents
The main.yml
file under the pc-developer-tools-bash
role includes tasks focused on installing Bash development tools:
- Install Bash Developer Tools:
- This task leverages the
community.general.pacman
module to install:shellcheck
: A static analysis tool for shell scripts, which helps in identifying and correcting common errors or issues in Bash scripts.
- This task leverages the
Dependencies
This role is dependent on:
- pc-developer-tools: Ensures that foundational developer tools are in place, providing a base environment for further specialized toolsets like Bash development tools.
Purpose and Usage
The pc-developer-tools-bash
role is specifically tailored for developers who frequently work with Bash scripting. ShellCheck, the main tool installed by this role, is invaluable for writing robust, error-free shell scripts. This role is ideal for system administrators, DevOps professionals, and anyone involved in script-based automation or Linux-based development.
Prerequisites
- Ansible: You need to have Ansible installed on your system to use this role.
- Arch Linux-based System: The role utilizes
pacman
, thus it is best suited for Arch Linux or similar distributions.
Running the Role
To execute this role:
- Clone the
computer-playbook
repository to your machine. - Navigate to the
roles/pc-developer-tools-bash
directory within the repository. - Run the role using Ansible, ensuring you have the necessary permissions to install software packages.
Customization
The role can be customized by adding additional Bash development tools or utilities as per the user's requirements in the main.yml
file.
Support and Contributions
For support, feedback, or contributions (like adding more tools relevant to Bash development or enhancing the setup), please open an issue or submit a pull request in the computer-playbook
repository. Contributions that improve the Bash development environment are highly appreciated.