name: Dev Setup description: "Set up macOS dev environments with automated install scripts for tools. Use when provisioning Macs, installing dev tools, configuring shells." version: "2.0.0" license: NOASSERTION runtime: python3
Dev Setup v2.0.0 — a utility toolkit for logging, tracking, and managing development setup entries from the command line.
All commands accept optional input arguments. Without arguments, they display recent entries from the corresponding log. With arguments, they record a new timestamped entry.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
run <input> |
Record or view run entries |
check <input> |
Record or view check entries |
convert <input> |
Record or view convert entries |
analyze <input> |
Record or view analyze entries |
generate <input> |
Record or view generate entries |
preview <input> |
Record or view preview entries |
batch <input> |
Record or view batch entries |
compare <input> |
Record or view compare entries |
export <input> |
Record or view export entries |
config <input> |
Record or view config entries |
status <input> |
Record or view status entries |
report <input> |
Record or view report entries |
stats |
Show summary statistics across all log files |
search <term> |
Search all log entries for a keyword (case-insensitive) |
recent |
Display the 20 most recent history log entries |
help |
Show usage information |
version |
Print version (v2.0.0) |
All data is stored locally in ~/.local/share/dev-setup/:
本技能來自小蔥技能站7w4.net。
.log file with pipe-delimited timestamp|value format.export utility function supports JSON, CSV, and TXT output, written to ~/.local/share/dev-setup/export.<fmt>.No external services, databases, or API keys are required. Everything is flat-file and human-readable.
date, wc, du, tail, grep, sed, basename, cat)# Record a new run entry
dev-setup run "installed Homebrew and Xcode CLI tools"
# View recent run entries (no args = show history)
dev-setup run
# Check something and log it
dev-setup check "Vim plugins installed via vim-plug"
# Analyze and record
dev-setup analyze "iTerm2 config imported from dotfiles"
# Configure and record
dev-setup config "set default shell to zsh"
# Generate a record
dev-setup generate "shell profile backup"
# Search across all logs
dev-setup search "homebrew"
# View summary statistics
dev-setup stats
# Show recent activity across all commands
dev-setup recent
# Show tool version
dev-setup version
# Show full help
dev-setup help
Each command follows the same pattern:
1. With arguments — Timestamps the input, appends it to the command-specific log file, prints confirmation, and logs to history.log.
2. Without arguments — Shows the last 20 entries from that command's log file.
The stats command iterates all .log files, counts entries per file, and reports totals plus disk usage. The search command performs case-insensitive grep across all log files. The recent command tails the last 20 lines of history.log.
Powered by BytesAgain | bytesagain.com | hello@bytesagain.com
這個工具質量中等。好的方面是使用簡單、執行穩定、不需要安裝額外依賴。但存在明顯問題:說明文件描述不準確(說能自動安裝開發工具,實際只是記錄日誌),而且功能比較單一,核心就是「記錄+檢視日誌」,缺乏真正的開發環境配置能力。如果需要的是自動配置 Mac 開發環境,這個工具可能不太適合;如果只是需要記錄開發活動日誌,則基本夠用。