Background
I am designing a CLI for a container build tool I am making. It uses Gentoo’s Portage behind the scenes
Question
I want to give the user the ability to specify a custom package repository. The repository must have a name, URI and sync type.
custom_repo: {
uri: 'https://...',
name: 'custom',
sync_type: 'git',
}
How do I have the user represent this in the CLI? keep in mind, this is not the main input and is optional.
One way is to make this only provide-able via a config file using JSON or another structured data representation. But I want to see if theres a good way to do it in the CLI
What I am thinking of:
command --custom-repo uri='https://...',name=custom,sync_type=git --custom-repo ... [main input]
Is this the best way of doing this?
But you can’t assume that it follows the github format of
https://<domain>/<user>/<project>.git
. In my example, I meant that you would just use that url to clone it:One real-world example of this is ziglings.org (though it’s technically just a redirect).
That’s not a GitHub format; it’s a git format.
No, it isn’t. Git doesn’t care what the url is, as long as it uses a supported transport protocol.