Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command
Project description
Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command, inspired by a [@liamosaur](https://twitter.com/liamosaur/) tweet.
Few more examples:
➜ apt-get install vim
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)
E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
➜ fuck
sudo apt-get install vim [enter/↑/↓/ctrl+c]
[sudo] password for nvbn:
Reading package lists... Done
...
➜ git push
fatal: The current branch master has no upstream branch.
To push the current branch and set the remote as upstream, use
git push --set-upstream origin master
➜ fuck
git push --set-upstream origin master [enter/↑/↓/ctrl+c]
Counting objects: 9, done.
...
➜ puthon
No command 'puthon' found, did you mean:
Command 'python' from package 'python-minimal' (main)
Command 'python' from package 'python3' (main)
zsh: command not found: puthon
➜ fuck
python [enter/↑/↓/ctrl+c]
Python 3.4.2 (default, Oct 8 2014, 13:08:17)
...
➜ git brnch
git: 'brnch' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
Did you mean this?
branch
➜ fuck
git branch [enter/↑/↓/ctrl+c]
* master
➜ lein rpl
'rpl' is not a task. See 'lein help'.
Did you mean this?
repl
➜ fuck
lein repl [enter/↑/↓/ctrl+c]
nREPL server started on port 54848 on host 127.0.0.1 - nrepl://127.0.0.1:54848
REPL-y 0.3.1
...
If you are not scared to blindly run the changed command, there is a require_confirmation settings option:
➜ apt-get install vim
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)
E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
➜ fuck
sudo apt-get install vim
[sudo] password for nvbn:
Reading package lists... Done
...
Requirements
python (2.7+ or 3.3+)
pip
python-dev
Installation [experimental]
On Ubuntu and OS X you can install The Fuck with installation script:
wget -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvbn/thefuck/master/install.sh | sh - && $0
Manual installation
Install The Fuck with pip:
sudo -H pip install thefuck
Or using an OS package manager (OS X, Ubuntu, Arch).
You should place this command in your .bash_profile, .bashrc, .zshrc or other startup script:
eval "$(thefuck --alias)"
# You can use whatever you want as an alias, like for Mondays:
eval "$(thefuck --alias FUCK)"
Or in your shell config (Bash, Zsh, Fish, Powershell, tcsh).
Changes will be available only in a new shell session. To make them available immediately, run source ~/.bashrc (or your shell config file like .zshrc).
Update
sudo pip install thefuck --upgrade
Aliases changed in 1.34.
How it works
The Fuck tries to match a rule for the previous command, creates a new command using the matched rule and runs it. Rules enabled by default are as follows:
cargo – runs cargo build instead of cargo;
cargo_no_command – fixes wrongs commands like cargo buid;
cd_correction – spellchecks and correct failed cd commands;
cd_mkdir – creates directories before cd’ing into them;
cd_parent – changes cd.. to cd ..;
chmod_x – add execution bit;
composer_not_command – fixes composer command name;
cp_omitting_directory – adds -a when you cp directory;
cpp11 – adds missing -std=c++11 to g++ or clang++;
dirty_untar – fixes tar x command that untarred in the current directory;
dirty_unzip – fixes unzip command that unzipped in the current directory;
django_south_ghost – adds --delete-ghost-migrations to failed because ghosts django south migration;
django_south_merge – adds --merge to inconsistent django south migration;
docker_not_command – fixes wrong docker commands like docker tags;
dry – fixes repetitions like git git push;
fix_alt_space – replaces Alt+Space with Space character;
fix_file – opens a file with an error in your $EDITOR;
git_add – fixes “pathspec ‘foo’ did not match any file(s) known to git.”;
git_branch_delete – changes git branch -d to git branch -D;
git_branch_exists – offers git branch -d foo, git branch -D foo or git checkout foo when creating a branch that already exists;
git_branch_list – catches git branch list in place of git branch and removes created branch;
git_checkout – fixes branch name or creates new branch;
git_diff_staged – adds --staged to previous git diff with unexpected output;
git_fix_stash – fixes git stash commands (misspelled subcommand and missing save);
git_help_aliased – fixes git help <alias> commands replacing with the aliased command;
git_not_command – fixes wrong git commands like git brnch;
git_pull – sets upstream before executing previous git pull;
git_pull_clone – clones instead of pulling when the repo does not exist;
git_push – adds --set-upstream origin $branch to previous failed git push;
git_push_pull – runs git pull when push was rejected;
git_rm_recursive – adds -r when you try to rm a directory;
git_remote_seturl_add – runs git remote add when git remote set_url on nonexistant remote;
git_stash – stashes you local modifications before rebasing or switching branch;
git_two_dashes – adds a missing dash to commands like git commit -amend or git rebase -continue;
go_run – appends .go extension when compiling/running Go programs;
grep_arguments_order – fixes grep arguments order for situations like grep -lir . test;
grep_recursive – adds -r when you trying to grep directory;
gulp_not_task – fixes misspelled gulp tasks;
has_exists_script – prepends ./ when script/binary exists;
heroku_not_command – fixes wrong heroku commands like heroku log;
history – tries to replace command with most similar command from history;
java – removes .java extension when running Java programs;
javac – appends missing .java when compiling Java files;
lein_not_task – fixes wrong lein tasks like lein rpl;
ln_no_hard_link – catches hard link creation on directories, suggest symbolic link;
ls_lah – adds -lah to ls;
man – changes manual section;
man_no_space – fixes man commands without spaces, for example mandiff;
mercurial – fixes wrong hg commands;
mkdir_p – adds -p when you trying to create directory without parent;
mvn_no_command – adds clean package to mvn;
mvn_unknown_lifecycle_phase – fixes misspelled lifecycle phases with mvn;
npm_wrong_command – fixes wrong npm commands like npm urgrade;
no_command – fixes wrong console commands, for example vom/vim;
no_such_file – creates missing directories with mv and cp commands;
open – prepends http to address passed to open;
pip_unknown_command – fixes wrong pip commands, for example pip instatl/pip install;
python_command – prepends python when you trying to run not executable/without ./ python script;
python_execute – appends missing .py when executing Python files;
quotation_marks – fixes uneven usage of ' and " when containing args’;
rm_dir – adds -rf when you trying to remove directory;
sed_unterminated_s – adds missing ‘/’ to sed’s s commands;
sl_ls – changes sl to ls;
ssh_known_hosts – removes host from known_hosts on warning;
sudo – prepends sudo to previous command if it failed because of permissions;
switch_lang – switches command from your local layout to en;
systemctl – correctly orders parameters of confusing systemctl;
test.py – runs py.test instead of test.py;
touch – creates missing directories before “touching”;
tsuru_login – runs tsuru login if not authenticated or session expired;
tsuru_not_command – fixes wrong tsuru commands like tsuru shell;
tmux – fixes tmux commands;
unknown_command – fixes hadoop hdfs-style “unknown command”, for example adds missing ‘-’ to the command on hdfs dfs ls;
vagrant_up – starts up the vagrant instance;
whois – fixes whois command.
Enabled by default only on specific platforms:
apt_get – installs app from apt if it not installed (requires python-commandnotfound / python3-commandnotfound);
apt_get_search – changes trying to search using apt-get with searching using apt-cache;
apt_invalid_operation – fixes invalid apt and apt-get calls, like apt-get isntall vim;
brew_install – fixes formula name for brew install;
brew_unknown_command – fixes wrong brew commands, for example brew docto/brew doctor;
brew_update_formula – turns brew update <formula> into brew upgrade <formula>;
brew_upgrade – appends --all to brew upgrade as per Homebrew’s new behaviour;
pacman – installs app with pacman if it is not installed (uses yaourt if available);
pacman_not_found – fixes package name with pacman or yaourt.
Bundled, but not enabled by default:
git_push_force – adds --force-with-lease to a git push (may conflict with git_push_pull);
rm_root – adds --no-preserve-root to rm -rf / command.
Creating your own rules
For adding your own rule you should create your-rule-name.py in ~/.config/thefuck/rules. The rule should contain two functions:
match(command: Command) -> bool
get_new_command(command: Command) -> str | list[str]
Also the rule can contain an optional function
side_effect(old_command: Command, fixed_command: str) -> None
and optional enabled_by_default, requires_output and priority variables.
Command has three attributes: script, stdout and stderr.
Rules api changed in 3.0: For accessing settings in rule you need to import it with from thefuck.conf import settings. settings is a special object filled with ~/.config/thefuck/settings.py and values from env (see more below).
Simple example of the rule for running script with sudo:
def match(command):
return ('permission denied' in command.stderr.lower()
or 'EACCES' in command.stderr)
def get_new_command(command):
return 'sudo {}'.format(command.script)
# Optional:
enabled_by_default = True
def side_effect(command, fixed_command):
subprocess.call('chmod 777 .', shell=True)
priority = 1000 # Lower first, default is 1000
requires_output = True
More examples of rules, utility functions for rules, app/os-specific helpers.
Settings
The Fuck has a few settings parameters which can be changed in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/thefuck/settings.py ($XDG_CONFIG_HOME defaults to ~/.config):
rules – list of enabled rules, by default thefuck.conf.DEFAULT_RULES;
exclude_rules – list of disabled rules, by default [];
require_confirmation – requires confirmation before running new command, by default True;
wait_command – max amount of time in seconds for getting previous command output;
no_colors – disable colored output;
priority – dict with rules priorities, rule with lower priority will be matched first;
debug – enables debug output, by default False;
history_limit – numeric value of how many history commands will be scanned, like 2000;
alter_history – push fixed command to history, by default True.
Example of settings.py:
rules = ['sudo', 'no_command']
exclude_rules = ['git_push']
require_confirmation = True
wait_command = 10
no_colors = False
priority = {'sudo': 100, 'no_command': 9999}
debug = False
Or via environment variables:
THEFUCK_RULES – list of enabled rules, like DEFAULT_RULES:rm_root or sudo:no_command;
THEFUCK_EXCLUDE_RULES – list of disabled rules, like git_pull:git_push;
THEFUCK_REQUIRE_CONFIRMATION – require confirmation before running new command, true/false;
THEFUCK_WAIT_COMMAND – max amount of time in seconds for getting previous command output;
THEFUCK_NO_COLORS – disable colored output, true/false;
THEFUCK_PRIORITY – priority of the rules, like no_command=9999:apt_get=100, rule with lower priority will be matched first;
THEFUCK_DEBUG – enables debug output, true/false;
THEFUCK_HISTORY_LIMIT – how many history commands will be scanned, like 2000;
THEFUCK_ALTER_HISTORY – push fixed command to history true/false.
For example:
export THEFUCK_RULES='sudo:no_command'
export THEFUCK_EXCLUDE_RULES='git_pull:git_push'
export THEFUCK_REQUIRE_CONFIRMATION='true'
export THEFUCK_WAIT_COMMAND=10
export THEFUCK_NO_COLORS='false'
export THEFUCK_PRIORITY='no_command=9999:apt_get=100'
export THEFUCK_HISTORY_LIMIT='2000'
Developing
Install The Fuck for development:
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py develop
Run unit tests:
py.test
Run unit and functional tests (requires docker):
py.test --enable-functional
For sending package to pypi:
sudo apt-get install pandoc
./release.py
License MIT
Project License can be found here.
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