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Dev Utilities

version: "1.0.0"

by ckchzh · published 2026-03-22

开发工具数据处理
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// Install command
$ claw add gh:ckchzh/ckchzh-dev-utilities
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// Full documentation

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version: "1.0.0"

name: It Tools

description: "Collection of handy online tools for developers, with great UX. it tools, vue, converter, developer-productivity, developer-tools, frontend."

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# Dev Utilities

A developer utility toolkit for tracking, logging, and managing development workflow entries. Records timestamped entries across multiple categories and provides search, export, and reporting capabilities.

Commands

All commands accept optional `<input>` arguments. Without arguments, they display recent entries from the corresponding log. With arguments, they record a new timestamped entry.

Core Tracking Commands

| Command | Description |

|---------|-------------|

| `run <input>` | Record or view run entries |

| `check <input>` | Record or view check entries |

| `convert <input>` | Record or view conversion entries |

| `analyze <input>` | Record or view analysis entries |

| `generate <input>` | Record or view generation entries |

| `preview <input>` | Record or view preview entries |

| `batch <input>` | Record or view batch processing entries |

| `compare <input>` | Record or view comparison entries |

| `export <input>` | Record or view export entries |

| `config <input>` | Record or view configuration entries |

| `status <input>` | Record or view status entries |

| `report <input>` | Record or view report entries |

Utility Commands

| Command | Description |

|---------|-------------|

| `stats` | Show summary statistics across all log files (entry counts, data size) |

| `export <fmt>` | Export all data in a specified format: `json`, `csv`, or `txt` |

| `search <term>` | Search all log files for a term (case-insensitive) |

| `recent` | Show the 20 most recent entries from the activity history |

| `status` | Display health check: version, data directory, entry count, disk usage |

| `help` | Show help message with all available commands |

| `version` | Show version string (`dev-utilities v2.0.0`) |

Data Storage

  • **Data directory:** `~/.local/share/dev-utilities/`
  • **Log format:** Each command writes to its own `.log` file (e.g., `run.log`, `check.log`)
  • **Entry format:** `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM|<input>` (pipe-delimited timestamp + value)
  • **History log:** All actions are also appended to `history.log` with timestamps
  • **Export output:** Written to `export.json`, `export.csv`, or `export.txt` in the data directory
  • Requirements

  • Bash 4+ with `set -euo pipefail`
  • Standard Unix utilities: `date`, `wc`, `du`, `grep`, `tail`, `cat`, `sed`, `basename`
  • No external dependencies or package installations required
  • When to Use

  • To track and log developer workflow activities with timestamps
  • For recording check results, conversions, analyses, or batch operations
  • When you need to search across historical development activity logs
  • To export tracked data to JSON, CSV, or plain text for external analysis
  • For monitoring data directory health and entry statistics
  • Examples

    # Record a new run entry
    dev-utilities run "build frontend v3.2"
    
    # Check recent analysis entries
    dev-utilities analyze
    
    # Search all logs for a keyword
    dev-utilities search "frontend"
    
    # Export all data as JSON
    dev-utilities export json
    
    # View summary statistics
    dev-utilities stats
    
    # Show recent activity
    dev-utilities recent
    
    # Health check
    dev-utilities status

    Configuration

    Set the `DEV_UTILITIES_DIR` environment variable to override the default data directory. Default: `~/.local/share/dev-utilities/`

    Output

    All commands write results to stdout. Redirect output with `dev-utilities <command> > output.txt`.

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