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Command-Line Utility Construction. Creating Efficient Tools for Everyday Tasks
David Vance (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Transform Repetitive Tasks into Powerful Automated Workflows
Hidden beneath the polished surface of modern graphical interfaces lies a world of speed, precision, and absolute control. The command line is not an outdated relic. It is the foundation of professional software development and system administration.
Command-Line Utility Construction is your comprehensive guide to designing, coding, and sharing efficient text-based tools. Whether you are automating weekly reports, managing cloud infrastructure, or processing massive datasets, building your own custom utilities will save you countless hours of tedious manual labor.
This practical book takes you from the fundamentals of the shell environment to the advanced architecture of professional-grade applications. You will learn to build reliable software using today's most popular languages, including Python, Go, Rust, and Bash.
What You Will Learn:
Interface Design: Craft intuitive commands, parse user arguments, and build helpful documentation systems.
Core Functionality: Safely navigate filesystems, extract structured data using regular expressions, and connect to remote web APIs.
Reliable Engineering: Separate business logic from interface code, handle errors gracefully, and write automated tests to prevent regressions.
Performance Optimization: Profile your code to find bottlenecks, implement concurrency, and process massive files without exhausting system memory.
Distribution: Package your tools into standalone binaries and distribute them through platforms like Homebrew, Scoop, and language registries.
Stop relying on generic software that only partially solves your unique problems. Transition from a passive consumer of technology into an active toolmaker. Step into the terminal and start building the utilities that will define your professional workflow.
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