The subcommand_driver automatically figures out what name the script was
called as, then looks for subcommands and runs them if found, passing in any
command line options.
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If you have a `foo` script in your `$PATH` as shown below
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
from gitlike_commands import subcommand_driver
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if __name__ == '__main__':
subcommand_driver()
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Running `foo bar baz` will look for a `foo-bar-baz` script, and if present in
your $PATH, run it. If there is no `foo-bar-baz`, it will look for `foo-bar`,
and if it finds that, run `foo-bar baz`.
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The subcommands can be written in any language, the only requirements are that
they are marked executable and follow the `foo-something` naming convention.
Installed Size: 27.6 kB
Architectures: all