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# Coloring Scripts
### Definition
These scripts are used to demonstrate the `ansi` command using `ansi` coloring. This is mainly a demo area where we have taken typical `bash` scripts and ported them to nushell scripts. It would be nice if all scripts here showed the "other" version of script and the ported nushell version. We can show "other" flavors of scripts by including them as comments in the nushell scripts or by naming the nushell script and the other script the same basename.

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# Nu_101 Scripts
### Definition
These scripts should be used to demonstrate to the beginner how nushell scripting works. Perhaps how it's different from Windows `batch` files and `bash` shell scripts. Also, to show off how nushell pipes commands in and out of one another.

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# Parsing Scripts
### Definition
These scripts should be used to demonstrate how to parse any file format, including `json`, `csv`, etc. Also, perhaps parsing of `external` commands. For example, on Windows, perhaps we could wrap `ipconfig.exe` so that the output was more nushell friendly.

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# Not working yet
# A print command that concatenates arguments together with an optional separator
# By default there will be no newline
def print [
--separator(-s):any? # Optional separator
...rest # All of the parameters
] {
let is_empty = $(empty? $separator)
echo $rest | each {
if $is_empty {
build-string $it
} {
build-string $it $separator
}
} | str collect
}

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# progress bar attempt - not 100% yet
# https://askubuntu.com/questions/747143/create-a-progress-bar-in-bash
# https://www.shellscript.sh/tips/progressbar/
let fill = "▒" # Fill up to $Len
let arr = [ "▉" "▎" "▌" "▊" ] # UTF-8 left blocks: 7/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4
let pb_len = 10
echo $(ansi cursor_off)
#Move cursor all the way to the left
echo $(ansi -e '1000D') | autoview
echo $fill | str lpad -c $fill -l $pb_len
echo 1..$pb_len | each {
sleep 50ms
echo $arr.0 | str lpad -c $arr.0 -l $it | autoview
echo $(ansi -e '1000D') | autoview
}
echo $(char newline)
echo $(ansi cursor_on)

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# Prompt Scripts
### Definition
These scripts should be used to draw a custom command prompt in nushell. They can include anything that we think is appropriate for prompts such as `git` commands, `starship`, `oh-my-posh`, etc.

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# Nushell standard library candidate scripts
### Definition
Standard library candidates are scripts that should be installed with nushell and be sourced at startup time that add additional functionality to nushell. Some of these scripts could even take the place of some of the current rust code.
### Why Candidate?
Since this is really the only documentation of what should be in a standard library for nushell, we need to decide as a community what needs to be included in a standard library.
### Category
Standard Library candidates can be any category of script.

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# A print command that concatenates arguments together with an optional separator
# By default there will be no newline
def print [
--separator(-s):any # Optional separator (not yet flagged as optional?)
...rest # All of the parameters
] {
let is_empty = $(= $separator | empty?)
let num_of_rest = $(echo $rest | count)
echo $rest | each --numbered {
if $is_empty {
build-string $it.item
} {
if $num_of_rest > $(= $it.index + 1) {
build-string $it.item $separator
} {
build-string $it.item
}
}
} | str collect
}
# > print 1 2 3 "four" -s '--'
# 1--2--3--four
# > print 1 2 3 "four"
# 123four