fast-files/ff
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Usage: ff [path file or folder]
#
# Description: Bash script which is a combination of 'mkdir' and 'touch'.
# It can create directory structures and files simultaneously
# and lists the created objects using eza, lsd, or ls.
#
# Dependencies: bash
# eza (optional)
# lsd (optional)
#
# Examples: - Single file:
# ff file
# - Single directory:
# ff dir/
# - Multiple files:
# ff file1 file2 file3
# - Multiple directories:
# ff dir1/ dir2/ dir3/
# - File in a directory
# ff dir/file
# - Directory in a directory
# ff dir1/dir2/
# - Multiple files in multiple directories
# ff dir1/dir2/file1 dir3/file2
# - If your shell supprts brace expansion e.g bash, zsh, fish
# ff dir1/{dir2/{file1,file2}.txt,dir3/file3.txt}
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# Gets the created files and folder names and prints them
listObjects() {
unique_names=()
for arg in "$@"; do
name="${arg%%/*}"
if [ -n "$name" ]; then
if [[ ! " ${unique_names[*]} " =~ $name ]]; then
unique_names+=("$name")
fi
fi
done
if command -v eza &>/dev/null; then
eza -aU --no-user --no-filesize --no-permissions --tree --icons \
--group-directories-first "${unique_names[@]}"
elif command -v lsd &>/dev/null; then
lsd -al --tree --icon=always --group-directories-first "${unique_names[@]}"
else
ls -ARl --color=always "${unique_names[@]}"
fi
}
# Function to create directory structures and files
createObjects() {
for path in "$@"; do
if [[ "$path" == */ ]]; then
mkdir -p "$path"
fi
parent_dir=$(dirname "$path")
if [[ -n "$parent_dir" ]] && [[ ! -d "$parent_dir" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$parent_dir"
fi
touch "$path"
done
}
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No arguments provided"
echo "Usage: ff [path file or folder]"
echo "For more information, run: ff --help"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$1" == "--help" ]; then
echo "Usage: ff [path file or folder]"
echo "Examples: - Single file:
ff file
- Single directory:
ff dir/
- Multiple files:
ff file1 file2 file3
- Multiple directories:
ff dir1/ dir2/ dir3/
- File in a directory
ff dir/file
- Directory in a directory
ff dir1/dir2/
- Multiple files in multiple directories
ff dir1/dir2/file1 dir3/file2
- If your shell supprts brace expansion e.g bash, zsh, fish
ff dir1/{dir2/{file1,file2}.txt,dir3/file3.txt}"
exit 0
fi
createObjects "$@"
# Only print created files if executing directly from the command line.
if [[ "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" == "$0" ]]; then
listObjects "$@"
fi