skills/sickn33/bash-scripting/SKILL.md
Bash scripting workflow for creating production-ready shell scripts with defensive patterns, error handling, and testing.
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Specialized workflow for creating robust, production-ready bash scripts with defensive programming patterns, comprehensive error handling, and automated testing.
Use this workflow when:
bash-pro - Professional scriptingbash-defensive-patterns - Defensive patternsUse @bash-pro to design production-ready bash script
bash-pro - Script structurebash-defensive-patterns - Safety patternsUse @bash-defensive-patterns to implement strict mode and error handling
bash-linux - Linux commandslinux-shell-scripting - Shell scriptingUse @bash-linux to implement system commands
bash-defensive-patterns - Error handlingerror-handling-patterns - Error patternsUse @bash-defensive-patterns to add comprehensive error handling
bash-pro - Logging patternsUse @bash-pro to implement structured logging
bats-testing-patterns - Bats testingshellcheck-configuration - ShellCheckUse @bats-testing-patterns to write script tests
Use @shellcheck-configuration to lint bash script
documentation-templates - DocumentationUse @documentation-templates to document bash script
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
readonly SCRIPT_NAME=$(basename "$0")
readonly SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)
log() { echo "[$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')] $*"; }
error() { log "ERROR: $*" >&2; exit 1; }
usage() { cat <<EOF
Usage: $SCRIPT_NAME [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h, --help Show help
-v, --verbose Verbose output
EOF
}
main() {
log "Script started"
# Implementation
log "Script completed"
}
main "$@"
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