CLI for beginners: v-search-command
CLI for beginners: v-search-command
Hi,
I have made something for me long ago that I think it may be useful to other people and I wanted to share.
Most of the people use vesta's web interface, but there is a time you have to start dealing with the CLI.
Even though the commands are very self-explanatory and very well structured, sometimes I have to deal with my memory.
So I made a command that will show me all the commands containing the words after it.
For example:
will get me this list:
or if I do
it will bring:
Code is here if you want to check first.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FastD ... ch-command
I am not an expert in bash, so if there is something I may correct, please tell me !!
I hope this helps someone out there as it did with me !!
I have made something for me long ago that I think it may be useful to other people and I wanted to share.
Most of the people use vesta's web interface, but there is a time you have to start dealing with the CLI.
Even though the commands are very self-explanatory and very well structured, sometimes I have to deal with my memory.
So I made a command that will show me all the commands containing the words after it.
For example:
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v-search-command dkim
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v-add-mail-domain-dkim
v-delete-mail-domain-dkim
v-list-mail-domain-dkim
v-list-mail-domain-dkim-dns
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v-search-command dkim list
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v-list-mail-domain-dkim
v-list-mail-domain-dkim-dns
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FastDigitalOceanDroplets/VestaCP/master/files/v-search-command -O $VESTA/bin/v-search-command
chmod +x $VESTA/bin/v-search-command
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FastD ... ch-command
I am not an expert in bash, so if there is something I may correct, please tell me !!
I hope this helps someone out there as it did with me !!
Last edited by fedekrum on Tue Oct 01, 2019 8:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: CLI for beginners: v-search-command
Thanks for to share.
Re: CLI for beginners: v-search-command
Ooooo !!! this was fast !!
The command now is part of Hestia !!
https://github.com/hestiacp/hestiacp/bl ... ch-command