Add utility scripts collection with auto-generated documentation
This commit introduces a comprehensive collection of utility scripts for shell automation, color manipulation, and documentation generation: Core Scripts: - artifact_github_download.sh: Download GitHub Action artifacts via CLI - css_color_filter.sh: Generate CSS filter values using SPSA algorithm - css_color_palette.sh: Generate comprehensive color palettes (monochromatic, triadic, etc.) - css_json_convert.sh: Convert CSS variables to JSON/YAML formats - doc_bash_generate.sh: Auto-generate README.md with animated GIF demos - doc_rust_generate.sh: Generate Rust project documentation - jinja_template_render.sh: Render Jinja2 templates from CLI - mime_mp4_gif.sh: Convert MP4 videos to GIF format Documentation Features: - Comprehensive README.md with table of contents - 8 animated GIF demos showing real command examples - Sandboxed demo execution in temporary directories - 15-second timeout protection for intensive computations - Automatic example extraction from --help output Technical Implementation: - Pure bash color utilities using only bc for arithmetic - tput-based color codes for portability - IFS-safe string parsing using parameter expansion - Stdout/stderr isolation to prevent contamination - Base64 encoding for multi-line text preservation All scripts include detailed --help documentation with usage examples. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Utility Scripts Collection
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> Comprehensive documentation with usage examples and demos
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This documentation was auto-generated using [`doc_bash_generate.sh`](https://github.com/yourusername/yourrepo).
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## Table of Contents
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- [`artifact_github_download.sh`](#artifact-github-download-sh)
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- [`css_color_filter.sh`](#css-color-filter-sh)
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- [`css_color_palette.sh`](#css-color-palette-sh)
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- [`css_json_convert.sh`](#css-json-convert-sh)
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- [`doc_bash_generate.sh`](#doc-bash-generate-sh)
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- [`doc_rust_generate.sh`](#doc-rust-generate-sh)
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- [`jinja_template_render.sh`](#jinja-template-render-sh)
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- [`mime_mp4_gif.sh`](#mime-mp4-gif-sh)
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---
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## `artifact_github_download.sh`
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GitHub Artifact Downloader
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### Demo
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### Usage
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```bash
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artifact_github_download.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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### Options
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<details>
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<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
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```
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GitHub Artifact Downloader
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USAGE:
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artifact_github_download.sh <REPO> [OPTIONS]
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ARGUMENTS:
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REPO GitHub repository (owner/repo)
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OPTIONS:
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-n, --name NAME Artifact name to download (preselect)
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-o, --output DIR Output directory (default: current directory)
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-h, --help Show this help message
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EXAMPLES:
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# Interactive mode - list and select artifacts
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome
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# Preselect artifact by name
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome -n awesome-database-latest
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# Download to specific directory
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome -o ~/downloads
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# Combine options
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome -n awesome-database-latest -o ~/downloads
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```
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</details>
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### Examples
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```bash
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# Interactive mode - list and select artifacts
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome
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# Preselect artifact by name
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome -n awesome-database-latest
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# Download to specific directory
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome -o ~/downloads
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# Combine options
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artifact_github_download.sh valknarness/awesome -n awesome-database-latest -o ~/downloads
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```
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---
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## `css_color_filter.sh`
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CSS Color Filter Generator
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### Demo
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### Usage
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```bash
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css_color_filter.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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### Options
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<details>
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<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
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```
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CSS Color Filter Generator
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Generate CSS filter values to transform black elements into any target color.
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USAGE:
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css_color_filter.sh [OPTIONS] [COLOR]
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ARGUMENTS:
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COLOR Hex color (e.g., #FF0000, ff0000) or RGB (e.g., 255,0,0)
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OPTIONS:
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-i, --interactive Interactive mode with colored preview
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-r, --raw Output only the CSS filter (for piping)
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-c, --copy Copy result to clipboard automatically
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-h, --help Show this help message
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EXAMPLES:
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css_color_filter.sh "#FF5733"
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css_color_filter.sh ff5733
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css_color_filter.sh "255,87,51"
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css_color_filter.sh -i
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NOTE:
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This tool generates filters that work on black elements.
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To use with non-black elements, prepend: brightness(0) saturate(100%)
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ALGORITHM:
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Uses SPSA (Simultaneous Perturbation Stochastic Approximation) to find
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optimal filter combinations that minimize color difference in RGB and HSL.
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DEPENDENCIES:
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bc For floating-point arithmetic
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jq For JSON formatting (optional)
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```
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</details>
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### Examples
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```bash
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css_color_filter.sh "#FF5733"
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css_color_filter.sh ff5733
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css_color_filter.sh "255,87,51"
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css_color_filter.sh -i
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```
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---
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## `css_color_palette.sh`
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CSS Color Palette Generator (Pure Bash)
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### Demo
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### Usage
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```bash
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css_color_palette.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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### Options
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<details>
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<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
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```
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CSS Color Palette Generator (Pure Bash)
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Generate comprehensive color palettes without Node.js dependencies.
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USAGE:
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css_color_palette.sh COLOR [OPTIONS]
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ARGUMENTS:
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COLOR Base hex color (e.g., #3498db, 3498db)
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OPTIONS:
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-p, --palette TYPE Palette type: monochromatic, analogous, complementary,
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split-complementary, triadic, tetradic
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-o, --output FILE Output file (default: ./colors.yaml)
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-m, --mode MODE Color mode: light, dark (default: light)
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-s, --style STYLE Style: shades, tints, tones, all (default: all)
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-n, --name NAME Palette name (default: auto-generated)
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--scales N Number of scale steps (default: 11)
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-i, --interactive Interactive mode
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-v, --verbose Verbose output with color preview
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-h, --help Show this help message
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DEPENDENCIES:
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bc For floating-point arithmetic
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EXAMPLES:
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css_color_palette.sh "#3498db"
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css_color_palette.sh "#3498db" -p triadic -o palette.json
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css_color_palette.sh "ff5733" -p analogous -m dark
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```
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</details>
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### Examples
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```bash
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css_color_palette.sh "#3498db"
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css_color_palette.sh "#3498db" -p triadic -o palette.json
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css_color_palette.sh "ff5733" -p analogous -m dark
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```
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---
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## `css_json_convert.sh`
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USAGE:
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### Demo
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### Usage
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```bash
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css_json_convert.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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### Options
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<details>
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<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
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```
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================================================================
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CSS Variable to JSON/YAML Converter
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Extract CSS custom properties with ease
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================================================================
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USAGE:
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css_json_convert.sh [OPTIONS] <input.css>
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DESCRIPTION:
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Extracts CSS custom properties (variables) from a CSS file and converts
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them to JSON or YAML format. Automatically detects output format from
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file extension.
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ARGUMENTS:
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<input.css> Input CSS file containing CSS variables
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OPTIONS:
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-o, --output FILE Output file path (default: ./output.yaml)
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Format auto-detected from extension (.json/.yaml/.yml)
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-c, --camel-case Convert variable names to camelCase
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(e.g., --main-color -> mainColor)
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-v, --verbose Enable verbose output
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-h, --help Show this help message
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EXAMPLES:
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# Extract CSS vars to YAML (default)
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css_json_convert.sh styles.css
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# Extract to JSON with custom output
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css_json_convert.sh styles.css -o theme.json
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# Convert variable names to camelCase
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css_json_convert.sh styles.css -o vars.json --camel-case
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CSS VARIABLE FORMAT:
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The script extracts CSS custom properties in the format:
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--variable-name: value;
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Example input:
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:root {
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--main-color: #e8eaed;
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--font-size: 16px;
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}
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Example JSON output:
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{
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"main-color": "#e8eaed",
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"font-size": "16px"
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}
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```
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</details>
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### Examples
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```bash
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# Extract CSS vars to YAML (default)
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css_json_convert.sh styles.css
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# Extract to JSON with custom output
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css_json_convert.sh styles.css -o theme.json
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# Convert variable names to camelCase
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css_json_convert.sh styles.css -o vars.json --camel-case
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```
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---
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## `doc_bash_generate.sh`
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Bash Documentation Generator with Animated GIFs
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### Demo
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### Usage
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```bash
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doc_bash_generate.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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### Options
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<details>
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<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
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```
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================================================================
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Bash Documentation Generator
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================================================================
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Bash Documentation Generator with Animated GIFs
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Generate sexy, comprehensive README.md files with embedded asciinema GIFs.
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USAGE:
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doc_bash_generate.sh [OPTIONS] <executable> [executable...]
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ARGUMENTS:
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executable One or more executables or glob patterns
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OPTIONS:
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-o, --output FILE Output README.md path (default: ./README.md)
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-t, --title TITLE Documentation title (default: auto-generated)
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--no-gif Skip GIF generation (faster, text only)
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--gif-only Only generate GIFs, don't update README
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-h, --help Show this help message
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EXAMPLES:
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doc_bash_generate.sh css_*.sh
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doc_bash_generate.sh -o docs/README.md *.sh
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doc_bash_generate.sh --title "My Awesome Tools" script1.sh script2.sh
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DEPENDENCIES:
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asciinema Terminal session recorder
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agg Asciinema to GIF converter (cargo install agg)
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NOTES:
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Demos are automatically generated by running --help on each command.
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GIF recordings are created in a temporary directory and cleaned up after.
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```
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</details>
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### Examples
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```bash
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doc_bash_generate.sh css_*.sh
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doc_bash_generate.sh -o docs/README.md *.sh
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doc_bash_generate.sh --title "My Awesome Tools" script1.sh script2.sh
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```
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---
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## `doc_rust_generate.sh`
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Rust Documentation Generator with Custom Themes
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### Demo
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### Usage
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```bash
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doc_rust_generate.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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### Options
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<details>
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<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
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```
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Rust Documentation Generator with Custom Themes
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USAGE:
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doc_rust_generate.sh [OPTIONS] <inputs...>
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DESCRIPTION:
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Generate beautiful Rust documentation with custom color schemes and styling.
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Supports various input types including Rust projects, individual files, and more.
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ARGUMENTS:
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<inputs> Input file(s) or pattern(s) to document:
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- Rust project directories (containing Cargo.toml)
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- Individual .rs files
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- Markdown files (.md)
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- JSON/TOML configuration files
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- Glob patterns (e.g., src/**/*.rs)
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OPTIONS:
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-o, --output DIR Output directory for generated docs
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(default: $PWD/output)
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-c, --color COLOR Primary accent color (hex format)
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(default: #ff69b4)
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Examples: #3498db, #10b981, #8b5cf6
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-s, --style STYLE Background style theme
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Options: slate, zinc, neutral, stone, gray
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(default: slate)
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--font-sans FONT Google Font for body text (default: Inter)
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--font-mono FONT Google Font for code blocks
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(default: JetBrains Mono)
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--serve Start HTTP server after generation
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--open Open documentation in browser (implies --serve)
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-p, --port PORT Port for HTTP server (default: 8000)
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-v, --verbose Enable verbose output
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-d, --dry-run Show what would be done without executing
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-h, --help Show this help message
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EXAMPLES:
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# Generate docs for current Rust project
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doc_rust_generate.sh .
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# Custom color scheme
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doc_rust_generate.sh . -c "#3498db" -s zinc -o ./docs
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# Document specific files
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doc_rust_generate.sh src/lib.rs src/main.rs -o ./api-docs
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# Use custom fonts
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doc_rust_generate.sh . --font-sans "Roboto" --font-mono "Fira Code"
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# Generate and open in browser
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doc_rust_generate.sh . --open
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NOTES:
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- Requires: cargo, rustdoc, bc, yq, jq, python3 with jinja2
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- Colors are automatically generated in light and dark variants
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- Google Fonts are automatically imported
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- Mermaid.js diagrams are automatically rendered
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```
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</details>
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### Examples
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```bash
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# Generate docs for current Rust project
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doc_rust_generate.sh .
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# Custom color scheme
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doc_rust_generate.sh . -c "#3498db" -s zinc -o ./docs
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# Document specific files
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doc_rust_generate.sh src/lib.rs src/main.rs -o ./api-docs
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# Use custom fonts
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doc_rust_generate.sh . --font-sans "Roboto" --font-mono "Fira Code"
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# Generate and open in browser
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doc_rust_generate.sh . --open
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```
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---
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## `jinja_template_render.sh`
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JINJA2 TEMPLATE RENDERER - NINJA EDITION
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### Demo
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### Usage
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```bash
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jinja_template_render.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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### Options
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<details>
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<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
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```
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JINJA2 TEMPLATE RENDERER - NINJA EDITION
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USAGE:
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jinja_template_render.sh [OPTIONS] <template> [template...]
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DESCRIPTION:
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A sophisticated Jinja2 template rendering engine with support for
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multiple variable sources, glob patterns, and ninja-style operations.
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ARGUMENTS:
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<template> Template file(s) to render (glob patterns supported)
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Examples: template.j2, templates/*.j2, **/*.jinja2
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OPTIONS:
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-o, --output DIR Output directory (default: ./output)
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-v, --var KEY=VALUE Define template variable (can be used multiple times)
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-f, --file FILE Load variables from JSON/YAML file (repeatable)
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-V, --verbose Enable verbose ninja commentary
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-p, --preview Preview rendered output without saving
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-s, --strict Enable strict mode (fail on undefined variables)
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-d, --dry-run Perform dry run without writing files
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-w, --watch Watch templates and re-render on changes (experimental)
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-h, --help Show this legendary scroll of knowledge
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VARIABLE SOURCES:
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Variables are merged in this order (later sources override earlier):
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1. YAML files (loaded via yq)
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2. JSON files (loaded via jq)
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3. CLI variables (-v KEY=VALUE)
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EXAMPLES:
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# Render single template with CLI variables
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jinja_template_render.sh template.j2 -v name=Ninja -v level=Master
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# Render multiple templates with YAML config
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jinja_template_render.sh templates/*.j2 -f config.yaml -o dist/
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# Render with multiple variable sources
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jinja_template_render.sh app.j2 -f base.yaml -f env.json -v debug=true
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# Preview without saving
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jinja_template_render.sh template.j2 -f vars.yaml --preview --verbose
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# Strict mode with dry run
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jinja_template_render.sh *.j2 -f vars.json --strict --dry-run
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TEMPLATE SYNTAX:
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Jinja2 template example:
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Hello {{ name }}!
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{% for item in items %}
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- {{ item }}
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{% endfor %}
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{% if debug %}Debug mode enabled{% endif %}
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REQUIREMENTS:
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- Python 3 with jinja2 package
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- jq (for JSON parsing)
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- yq (for YAML parsing)
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[NINJA] May your templates be swift and your renders be flawless! >>
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```
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</details>
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### Examples
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```bash
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# Render single template with CLI variables
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jinja_template_render.sh template.j2 -v name=Ninja -v level=Master
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# Render multiple templates with YAML config
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jinja_template_render.sh templates/*.j2 -f config.yaml -o dist/
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# Render with multiple variable sources
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jinja_template_render.sh app.j2 -f base.yaml -f env.json -v debug=true
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# Preview without saving
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jinja_template_render.sh template.j2 -f vars.yaml --preview --verbose
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# Strict mode with dry run
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jinja_template_render.sh *.j2 -f vars.json --strict --dry-run
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```
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---
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## `mime_mp4_gif.sh`
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Usage: mime_mp4_gif.sh [OPTIONS] INPUT_FILE [OUTPUT_FILE]
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|
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### Demo
|
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|
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|
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### Usage
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|
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```bash
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mime_mp4_gif.sh [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]
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```
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|
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### Options
|
||||
|
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<details>
|
||||
<summary>Click to expand full help output</summary>
|
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|
||||
```
|
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Usage: mime_mp4_gif.sh [OPTIONS] INPUT_FILE [OUTPUT_FILE]
|
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|
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Convert MP4 videos to animated GIFs with advanced frame extraction algorithms.
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|
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Arguments:
|
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INPUT_FILE Input MP4 video file (required)
|
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OUTPUT_FILE Output GIF file (optional, defaults to INPUT_FILE.gif)
|
||||
|
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Options:
|
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-k, --keyframes N Number of keyframes to extract (default: 10)
|
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-d, --keyframe-duration MS Duration of each frame in milliseconds (default: 100)
|
||||
Valid range: 1-30000 ms
|
||||
Lower values = faster animation
|
||||
Higher values = slower animation
|
||||
-i, --input-schedules N Number of input schedules (default: 1)
|
||||
1 schedule = entire video duration
|
||||
N schedules = divide video into N segments
|
||||
-t, --transition TYPE Interpolation function for frame timing
|
||||
Available: linear sinoid cubic quadratic exponential bounce elastic
|
||||
(default: linear)
|
||||
-s, --schedule TYPE Algorithm to distribute keyframes across schedules
|
||||
Available: uniform front-load back-load center-peak edge-peak fibonacci golden-ratio
|
||||
(default: uniform)
|
||||
-m, --magic TYPE Apply magical effects to the GIF
|
||||
Available: none psychedelic dither-bloom edge-glow temporal-blur chromatic-shift vaporwave
|
||||
(default: none)
|
||||
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output
|
||||
-h, --help Show this help message
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
# Basic conversion with 15 keyframes
|
||||
mime_mp4_gif.sh -k 15 video.mp4
|
||||
|
||||
# Fast animation with 50ms per frame
|
||||
mime_mp4_gif.sh -k 20 -d 50 video.mp4
|
||||
|
||||
# Slow animation with 500ms per frame
|
||||
mime_mp4_gif.sh -k 10 -d 500 video.mp4
|
||||
|
||||
# Use sinusoidal transition with center-peak distribution
|
||||
mime_mp4_gif.sh -t sinoid -s center-peak -k 20 video.mp4
|
||||
|
||||
# Apply psychedelic magic with fibonacci distribution
|
||||
mime_mp4_gif.sh -m psychedelic -s fibonacci -k 13 video.mp4 trippy.gif
|
||||
|
||||
# Complex: 3 schedules with cubic interpolation and edge glow
|
||||
mime_mp4_gif.sh -i 3 -t cubic -s front-load -m edge-glow -k 30 video.mp4
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
</details>
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Installation
|
||||
|
||||
All scripts are available in this repository. Make sure they are executable:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
chmod +x *.sh
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Add them to your PATH for easy access:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
export PATH="$PATH:$(pwd)"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Dependencies
|
||||
|
||||
Common dependencies for these scripts:
|
||||
- `bash` (4.0+)
|
||||
- `bc` - For floating-point arithmetic
|
||||
|
||||
Specific dependencies are listed in each command's help output.
|
||||
|
||||
## Contributing
|
||||
|
||||
Contributions are welcome! Please ensure:
|
||||
- Scripts follow POSIX conventions
|
||||
- Include comprehensive `--help` output with usage examples
|
||||
|
||||
## License
|
||||
|
||||
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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