# babashka [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/borkdude/babashka/tree/master.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/borkdude/babashka/tree/master) [![Clojars Project](https://img.shields.io/clojars/v/borkdude/babashka.svg)](https://clojars.org/borkdude/babashka) [![cljdoc badge](https://cljdoc.org/badge/borkdude/babashka)](https://cljdoc.org/d/borkdude/babashka/CURRENT) A sprinkle of Clojure for the command line. ## Quickstart ``` shellsession $ bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/borkdude/babashka/master/install) $ ls | bb --time -i '(filter #(-> % io/file .isDirectory) *in*)' ("doc" "resources" "sci" "script" "src" "target" "test") bb took 4ms. ``` ## Rationale If you're a bash expert, you probably don't need this. But for those of us who can use a bit of Clojure in their shell scripts, it may be useful. Babashka runs as a [GraalVM](https://github.com/oracle/graal) binary which results in fast startup times: ``` shellsession $ time clojure -e "(+ 1 2 3)" 6 clojure -e "(+ 1 2 3)" 3.29s user 0.32s system 99% cpu 3.638 total $ time planck -e '(+ 1 2 3)' 6 plk -e '(+ 1 2 3)' 1.34s user 0.16s system 127% cpu 1.172 total $ time bb '(+ 1 2 3)' 6 bb '(+ 1 2 3)' 0.01s user 0.01s system 37% cpu 0.046 total ``` It uses [sci](https://github.com/borkdude/sci) for interpreting Clojure. A trade-off is that [sci](https://github.com/borkdude/sci) implements only a subset of Clojure. Also, execution time may be slower than Clojure on the JVM or (self-hosted) ClojureScript for more CPU-intensive calculations like: ``` shellsession (last (take 1000000 (repeatedly #(+ 1 2 3)))) ``` This would take 5 seconds using babashka, around half a second using self-hosted ClojureScript and around 200ms in Clojure on the JVM. So the sweet spot for babashka is executing tasks from the command line where fast startup time is preferred, in the same space where you would use bash. Where it can, babashka calls the regular implementation of Clojure on the JVM and proxies common Java packages like `System` and `File`, so writing code in it should be familiar if you're already using Clojure on the JVM. ## Status Experimental. Breaking changes are expected to happen at this phase. ## Installation ### Brew Linux and macOS binaries are provided via brew. Install: brew install borkdude/brew/babashka Upgrade: brew upgrade babashka ### Installer script Install via the installer script: ``` shellsession $ bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/borkdude/babashka/master/install) ``` By default this will install into `/usr/local/bin`. To change this, provide the directory name: ``` shellsession $ bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/borkdude/babashka/master/install) /tmp ``` ### Download You may also download a binary from [Github](https://github.com/borkdude/babashka/releases). ## Usage ``` shellsession Usage: bb [ -i | -I ] [ -o | -O ] [ --stream ] ( expression | -f | --socket-repl [host:]port ) Options: --help, -h or -?: print this help text. --version: print the current version of babashka. -i: bind *in* to a lazy seq of lines from stdin. -I: bind *in* to a lazy seq of EDN values from stdin. -o: write lines to stdout. -O: write EDN values to stdout. --stream: stream over lines or EDN values from stdin. Combined with -i or -I *in* becomes a single value per iteration. --file or -f: read expressions from file instead of argument wrapped in an implicit do. --socket-repl: start socket REPL. Specify port (e.g. 1666) or host and port separated by colon (e.g. 127.0.0.1:1666). --time: print execution time before exiting. ``` The `clojure.core` functions are accessible without a namespace alias. The following Clojure namespaces are required by default and only available through the aliases. If not all vars are available, they are enumerated explicitly. - `clojure.string` aliased as `str` - `clojure.set` aliased as `set` - `clojure.edn` aliased as `edn`: - `read-string` - `clojure.java.shell` aliases as `shell`: - `sh` - `clojure.java.io` aliased as `io`: - `as-relative-path`, `copy`, `delete-file`, `file` From Java the following is available: - `System`: `exit`, `getProperty`, `setProperty`, `getProperties`, `getenv` - `File`: `.canRead`, `.canWrite`, `.delete`, `.deleteOnExit`, `.exists`, `.getAbsoluteFile`, `.getCanonicalFile`, `.getCanonicalPath`, `.getName`, `.getParent`, `.getParentFile`, `.getPath`, `.isAbsolute`, `.isDirectory`, `.isFile`, `.isHidden`, `.lastModified`, `.length`, `.list`, `.listFiles`, `.mkdir`, `.mkdirs`, `.renameTo`, `.setLastModified`, `.setReadOnly`, `.setReadable`, `.toPath`, `.toURI`. Special vars: - `*in*`: contains the input read from stdin. EDN by default, multiple lines of text with the `-i` option, or multiple EDN values with the `-I` option. - `*command-line-args*`: contain the command line args Examples: ``` shellsession $ ls | bb -i '*in*' ["LICENSE" "README.md" "bb" "doc" "pom.xml" "project.clj" "reflection.json" "resources" "script" "src" "target" "test"] $ ls | bb -i '(count *in*)' 12 $ bb '(vec (dedupe *in*))' <<< '[1 1 1 1 2]' [1 2] $ bb '(filterv :foo *in*)' <<< '[{:foo 1} {:bar 2}]' [{:foo 1}] $ bb '(#(+ %1 %2 %3) 1 2 *in*)' <<< 3 6 $ ls | bb -i '(filterv #(re-find #"reflection" %) *in*)' ["reflection.json"] $ bb '(run! #(shell/sh "touch" (str "/tmp/test/" %)) (range 100))' $ ls /tmp/test | bb -i '*in*' ["0" "1" "10" "11" "12" "13" "14" "15" "16" "17" "18" "19" "2" "20" "21" ...] $ bb -O '(repeat "dude")' | bb --stream '(str *in* "rino")' | bb -I '(take 3 *in*)' ("duderino" "duderino" "duderino") ``` More examples can be found in the [gallery](#gallery). ## Running a file Scripts may be executed from a file using `-f` or `--file`: ``` shellsession bb -f download_html.clj ``` Files can also be loaded inline using `load-file`: ``` shellsession bb '(load-file "script.clj")' ``` Using `bb` with a shebang also works: ``` clojure #!/usr/bin/env bb -f (defn get-url [url] (println "Fetching url:" url) (let [{:keys [:exit :err :out]} (shell/sh "curl" "-sS" url)] (if (zero? exit) out (do (println "ERROR:" err) (System/exit 1))))) (defn write-html [file html] (println "Writing file:" file) (spit file html)) (let [[url file] *command-line-args*] (when (or (empty? url) (empty? file)) (println "Usage: ") (System/exit 1)) (write-html file (get-url url))) (System/exit 0) ``` ``` shellsession $ ./download_html.clj Usage: $ ./download_html.clj https://www.clojure.org /tmp/clojure.org.html Fetching url: https://www.clojure.org Writing file: /tmp/clojure.org.html ``` ## Preloads The environment variable `BABASHKA_PRELOADS` allows to define code that will be available in all subsequent usages of babashka. ``` shellsession BABASHKA_PRELOADS='(defn foo [x] (+ x 2))' BABASHKA_PRELOADS=$BABASHKA_PRELOADS' (defn bar [x] (* x 2))' export BABASHKA_PRELOADS ``` Note that you can concatenate multiple expressions. Now you can use these functions in babashka: ``` shellsession $ bb '(-> (foo *in*) bar)' <<< 1 6 ``` You can also preload an entire file using `load-file`: ``` shellsession export BABASHKA_PRELOADS='(load-file "my_awesome_prelude.clj")' ``` Note that `*in*` is not available in preloads. ## Socket REPL Start the socket REPL like this: ``` shellsession $ bb --socket-repl 1666 Babashka socket REPL started at localhost:1666 ``` Now you can connect with your favorite socket REPL client: ``` shellsession $ rlwrap nc 127.0.0.1 1666 Babashka v0.0.14 REPL. Use :repl/quit or :repl/exit to quit the REPL. Clojure rocks, Bash reaches. bb=> (+ 1 2 3) 6 bb=> :repl/quit $ ``` A socket REPL client for Emacs is [inf-clojure](https://github.com/clojure-emacs/inf-clojure). ## Enabling SSL If you want to be able to use SSL to e.g. run `(slurp "https://www.clojure.org")` you will need to add the location where `libsunec.so` or `libsunec.dylib` is located to the `java.library.path` Java property. This library comes with most JVM installations, so you might already have it on your machine. It is usually located in `/jre/lib` or `/jre//lib`. It is also bundled with GraalVM. Example: ``` shellsession $ export BABASHKA_PRELOADS="(System/setProperty \"java.library.path\" \"$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib\")" $ bb '(slurp "https://www.clojure.org")' | bb '(subs *in* 0 50)' " *in* first :name (subs 1))' "0.0.4" ``` ### Get latest OS-specific download url from Github ``` shellsession $ curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/borkdude/babashka/releases | jet --from json --keywordize | bb '(-> *in* first :assets)' | bb '(some #(re-find #".*linux.*" (:browser_download_url %)) *in*)' "https://github.com/borkdude/babashka/releases/download/v0.0.4/babashka-0.0.4-linux-amd64.zip" ``` ## Support this project Do you enjoy this project? Consider buying me a [hot beverage](https://ko-fi.com/borkdude). ## License Copyright © 2019 Michiel Borkent Distributed under the EPL License. This project contains modified Clojure code which is licensed under the same EPL License. See LICENSE.