# Libraries and projects The following libraries and projects are known to work with babashka. Table of contents: - [Libraries](#libraries) - [Pods](#pods) - [Projects](#projects) ## Libraries ### [clj-http-lite](https://github.com/babashka/clj-http-lite) A fork of a fork of `clj-http-lite`. Example: ``` shell $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH="$(clojure -Sdeps '{:deps {clj-http-lite {:git/url "https://github.com/babashka/clj-http-lite" :sha "f44ebe45446f0f44f2b73761d102af3da6d0a13e"}}}' -Spath)" $ bb "(require '[clj-http.lite.client :as client]) (:status (client/get \"https://www.clojure.org\"))" 200 ``` ### [spartan.spec](https://github.com/borkdude/spartan.spec/) An babashka-compatible implementation of `clojure.spec.alpha`. ### [missing.test.assertions](https://github.com/borkdude/missing.test.assertions) This library checks if no assertions have been made in a test: ``` shell $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH=$(clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{:deps {borkdude/missing.test.assertions {:git/url "https://github.com/borkdude/missing.test.assertions" :sha "603cb01bee72fb17addacc53c34c85612684ad70"}}}') $ lein bb "(require '[missing.test.assertions] '[clojure.test :as t]) (t/deftest foo) (t/run-tests)" Testing user WARNING: no assertions made in test foo Ran 1 tests containing 0 assertions. 0 failures, 0 errors. {:test 1, :pass 0, :fail 0, :error 0, :type :summary} ``` ### [medley](https://github.com/weavejester/medley/) Requires `bb` >= v0.0.71. Latest coordinates checked with with bb: ``` clojure {:git/url "https://github.com/weavejester/medley" :sha "a4e5fb5383f5c0d83cb2d005181a35b76d8a136d"} ``` Example: ``` shell $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH=$(clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{:deps {medley {:git/url "https://github.com/weavejester/medley" :sha "a4e5fb5383f5c0d83cb2d005181a35b76d8a136d"}}}') $ bb -e "(require '[medley.core :as m]) (m/index-by :id [{:id 1} {:id 2}])" {1 {:id 1}, 2 {:id 2}} ``` ### [limit-break](https://github.com/technomancy/limit-break) A debug REPL library. Latest coordinates checked with with bb: ``` clojure {:git/url "https://github.com/technomancy/limit-break" :sha "050fcfa0ea29fe3340927533a6fa6fffe23bfc2f" :deps/manifest :deps} ``` Example: ``` shell $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH="$(clojure -Sdeps '{:deps {limit-break {:git/url "https://github.com/technomancy/limit-break" :sha "050fcfa0ea29fe3340927533a6fa6fffe23bfc2f" :deps/manifest :deps}}}' -Spath)" $ bb "(require '[limit.break :as lb]) (let [x 1] (lb/break))" Babashka v0.0.49 REPL. Use :repl/quit or :repl/exit to quit the REPL. Clojure rocks, Bash reaches. break> x 1 ``` ### [clojure-csv](https://github.com/davidsantiago/clojure-csv) A library for reading and writing CSV files. Note that babashka already comes with `clojure.data.csv`, but in case you need this other library, this is how you can use it: ``` shell export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH="$(clojure -Sdeps '{:deps {clojure-csv {:mvn/version "RELEASE"}}}' -Spath)" ./bb -e " (require '[clojure-csv.core :as csv]) (csv/write-csv (csv/parse-csv \"a,b,c\n1,2,3\")) " ``` ### [regal](https://github.com/lambdaisland/regal) Requires `bb` >= v0.0.71. Latest coordinates checked with with bb: ``` clojure {:git/url "https://github.com/lambdaisland/regal" :sha "d4e25e186f7b9705ebb3df6b21c90714d278efb7"} ``` Example: ``` shell $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH=$(clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{:deps {regal {:git/url "https://github.com/lambdaisland/regal" :sha "d4e25e186f7b9705ebb3df6b21c90714d278efb7"}}}') $ bb -e "(require '[lambdaisland.regal :as regal]) (regal/regex [:* \"ab\"])" #"(?:\Qab\E)*" ``` ### [cprop](https://github.com/tolitius/cprop/) A clojure configuration libary. Latest test version: `"0.1.16"`. ### [comb](https://github.com/weavejester/comb) Simple templating system for Clojure. Latest tested version: `"0.1.1"`. ``` clojure $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH=$(clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{:deps {comb {:mvn/version "0.1.1"}}}') $ rlwrap bb ... user=> (require '[comb.template :as template]) user=> (template/eval "<% (dotimes [x 3] %>foo<% ) %>") "foofoofoo" user=> (template/eval "Hello <%= name %>" {:name "Alice"}) "Hello Alice" user=> (def hello (template/fn [name] "Hello <%= name %>")) user=> (hello "Alice") "Hello Alice" ``` ### [nubank/docopt](https://github.com/nubank/docopt.clj#babashka) Docopt implementation in Clojure, compatible with babashka. ### [arrangement](https://github.com/greglook/clj-arrangement) A micro-library which provides a total-ordering comparator for Clojure values. Tested with version `1.2.0`. ### [clojure.math.combinatorics](https://github.com/clojure/math.combinatorics) ``` clojure $ bb --classpath "$(clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{:deps {org.clojure/math.combinatorics {:mvn/version "0.1.6"}}}')" \ -e "(use 'clojure.math.combinatorics) (permutations [:a :b])" ((:a :b) (:b :a)) ``` ### [testdoc](https://github.com/liquidz/testdoc) Yet another doctest implementation in Clojure. ``` clojure $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH=$(clojure -Sdeps '{:deps {testdoc {:mvn/version "1.2.0"}}}' -Spath) $ bb '(ns foo (:use clojure.test testdoc.core)) (defn foo " => (foo) :foox" [] :foo) (deftest footest (is (testdoc (var foo)))) (test-var (var footest))' FAIL in (footest) (:1) (= (foo) :foox) expected: :foox actual: :foo ``` ### [doric](https://github.com/joegallo/doric) Library for printing tables. ``` clojure $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH=$(clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{:deps {doric {:mvn/version "0.9.0"}}}') $ bb "(use 'doric.core) (println (table [:a :b :c] [{:a 1 :b 2 :c 3} {:a 4 :b 5 :c 6}]))" |---+---+---| | A | B | C | |---+---+---| | 1 | 2 | 3 | | 4 | 5 | 6 | |---+---+---| ``` ### [clojure.data.zip](https://github.com/clojure/data.zip) Utilities for clojure.zip, among other things a more fluent way to work with xml. Small sample: ``` clojure $ export BABASHKA_CLASSPATH=$(clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{:deps {org.clojure/data.zip {:mvn/version "1.0.0"}}}') $ cat data_zip_xml.clj (require '[clojure.data.xml :as xml]) (require '[clojure.zip :as zip]) (require '[clojure.data.zip.xml :refer [text attr attr= xml-> xml1-> text=]]) (def data (str "" " " " " "")) (let [xml (-> data java.io.StringReader. xml/parse zip/xml-zip)] (prn :alice-is-a (xml1-> xml :character [(attr= :name "alice")] (attr :type))) (prn :animal-is-called (xml1-> xml :character [(attr= :type "animal")] (attr :name)))) $ bb data_zip_xml.clj :alice-is-a "person" :animal-is-called "march hare" ``` (see for exaple [this article](https://blog.korny.info/2014/03/08/xml-for-fun-and-profit.html#datazip-for-zipper-awesomeness) for more on clojure.data.zip). ### [clj-psql](https://github.com/DarinDouglass/clj-psql) A small Clojure wrapper for interacting with `psql`. ```clojure user> (psql/query conn "select name, subject from grades where grade = 100") => ({:name "Bobby Tables", :subject "Math"} {:name "Suzy Butterbean", :subject "Math"}) ``` ### [camel-snake-kebab](https://github.com/clj-commons/camel-snake-kebab) A library for word case conversions. ### [aero](https://github.com/juxt/aero/) A small library for explicit, intentful configuration. ### [clojure.data.generators](https://github.com/clojure/data.generators) Random data generators ### [honeysql](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql) Turn Clojure data structures into SQL ### [bond](https://github.com/circleci/bond) Spying and stubbing library, primarily intended for tests. ## Pods [Babashka pods](https://github.com/babashka/babashka.pods) are programs that can be used as Clojure libraries by babashka. - [babashka-sql-pods](https://github.com/babashka/babashka-sql-pods): pods for interacting with SQL databases - [bootleg](https://github.com/retrogradeorbit/bootleg): static HTML website generation - [brisk](https://github.com/justone/brisk): Freeze and thaw with Nippy at the command line - [clj-kondo](https://github.com/borkdude/clj-kondo/#babashka-pod): a Clojure linter - [pod-babashka-filewatcher](https://github.com/babashka/pod-babashka-filewatcher): a filewatcher pod based on Rust notify - [pod-babashka-parcera](https://github.com/babashka/pod-babashka-parcera): pod around the parcera Clojure parser - [pod-janet-peg](https://github.com/sogaiu/pod-janet-peg): a pod for calling [Janet](https://github.com/janet-lang/janet)'s PEG functionality - [pod-jaydeesimon-jsoup](https://github.com/jaydeesimon/pod-jaydeesimon-jsoup): a pod for parsing HTML using CSS queries backed by Jsoup - [pod-lispyclouds-docker](https://github.com/lispyclouds/pod-lispyclouds-docker): A pod for interacting with docker - [tabl](https://github.com/justone/tabl): Make tables from data in your terminal ## Projects ### [babashka-test-action](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/babashka-test-action) Github Action to run clojure.test by Babashka. ### [deps.clj](https://github.com/borkdude/deps.clj) A port of the [clojure](https://github.com/clojure/brew-install/) bash script to Clojure / babashka. Also see [deps.clj documentation](../doc/deps.clj.md). ### [4bb](https://github.com/porkostomus/4bb) 4clojure as a babashka script! ### [babashka lambda layer](https://github.com/dainiusjocas/babashka-lambda-layer) Babashka Lambda runtime packaged as a Lambda layer. ### [Release on push Github action](https://github.com/rymndhng/release-on-push-action) Github Action to create a git tag + release when pushed to master. Written in babashka. ### [justone/bb-scripts](https://github.com/justone/bb-scripts) A collection of scripts developed by [@justone](https://github.com/justone). ### [nativity](https://github.com/MnRA/nativity) Turn babashka scripts into binaries using GraalVM `native-image`. ### [cldwalker/bb-clis](https://github.com/cldwalker/bb-clis) A collection of scripts developed by [@cldwalker](https://github.com/cldwalker). ### [krell template](https://github.com/ampersanda/krell-template-runner) Babashka script for creating React Native (Krell) project ### [wee-httpd](https://github.com/bherrmann7/bb-common/blob/master/wee_httpd.bb) A wee multi-threaded web server ### [covid19-babashka](https://github.com/agrison/covid19-babashka) A babashka script to obtain covid-19 related information. ### [bb-spotify](https://github.com/kolharsam/bb-spotify) Contol your spotify player using babashka. ### [lambdaisland/open-source](https://github.com/lambdaisland/open-source) [Internal tooling](https://github.com/borkdude/babashka/issues/457#issuecomment-636739415) used by Lambda Island projects. Noteworthy: a [babashka-compatible hiccup script](https://github.com/lambdaisland/open-source/blob/2cfde3dfb460e72f047bf94e6f5ec7f519c6d7a0/src/lioss/hiccup.clj). There's also [subshell](https://github.com/lambdaisland/open-source/blob/master/src/lioss/subshell.clj) which is like sh/sh, but it inherits stdin/stdout/stderr, so that the user sees in real time what the subprocess is doing, and can possibly interact with it. More like how shelling out in a bash script works.