Categorygithub.com/hayzedd2/snippet-cli
module
1.1.0
Repository: https://github.com/hayzedd2/snippet-cli.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

Snippet Manager

A CLI tool for developers to save and retrieve commonly used code snippets.

Installation

go install github.com/hayzedd2/snippet-cli/cmd/snippet@latest

Features

  • Save code snippets from files via CLI
  • Copy snippets to the clipboard for quick use
  • List all saved snippets with their tags and creation timestamps
  • Retrieve specific snippets by their tags
  • Delete snippets when they're no longer needed

Usage

Save a Snippet

The save command allows you to store a snippet from a specific file. You must specify the starting line number. For multi-line snippets, you can optionally specify an end line.

Full Command:

# For multiple lines
snippet save --tag <tag> --filepath <filepath> --startline <startline> --endline <endline>

# For a single line
snippet save --tag <tag> --filepath <filepath> --startline <startline>

Short Form:

# For multiple lines
snippet save -t <tag> -f <filepath> -s <startline> -e <endline>

# For a single line
snippet save -t <tag> -f <filepath> -s <startline>

Parameters:

  • tag: A unique identifier for your snippet
  • filepath: Path to the source file
  • startline: Starting line number of the snippet (required)
  • endline: Ending line number of the snippet (optional, for multi-line snippets)

List All Snippets

snippet list

Get a Specific Snippet

snippet get --tag <tag>

Copy Snippet to Clipboard

snippet copy --tag <tag>

Delete a Snippet

snippet delete --tag <tag>

Examples

Save a single line:

snippet save --tag "log-function" --filepath cmd/snippet/main.go --startline 15

Save multiple lines:

snippet save --tag "parse-options" --filepath cmd/snippet/main.go --startline 10 --endline 40

Using short form:

# Single line
snippet save -t "error-handler" -f errors.go -s 25

# Multiple lines
snippet save -t "middleware" -f server.go -s 30 -e 45

Get a saved snippet:

snippet get --tag "log-function"

Tips

  • Line numbers start at 1 (not 0)
  • The startline parameter is always required
  • For single-line snippets, omit the endline parameter
  • When endline is specified, both start and end lines are included in the snippet

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