ScriptHaus lets you run bash, Python, and JS snippets from your Markdown files directly from the command-line.
It can turn any Markdown file (including your README.md or BUILD.md) into a command-line tool, complete with command-line help and documentation.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Stay Organized – Store your bash one-liners in simple markdown playbooks.
- Save Commands – Easily save a command from history to run or view later.
- Execute – Run your commands and view documentation directly from the command-line.
- Never Forget – Store history by command and playbook, including options, date, cwd, and exitcode.
- Share – Save your playbooks in git and share them with your team.
Website: github.com/scripthaus-dev/scripthaus
Support:
Developer: Mike Sawka
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0

ScriptHaus is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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