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+title: "2022 New Year's Resolutions"
+date: 2022-01-14T12:02:00
+lastmod: 2022-01-14T12:02:00
+tags: ["Health", "Lifestyle", "Lists"]
+---
+
+Another year, another belated list:
+
+* ~[65kg weight](/weight/)
+* Continue Japanese Duolingo course
+* Increase crypto holdings and savings
+* Install FOSS Wi-Fi AP
+* Provision computers using ansible
+* Server 2.0 Project (email, xmpp, seedbox)
+* Start running again
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+title: "Formatting and checking bash scripts"
+date: 2022-02-01T11:52:00
+lastmod: 2022-02-01T11:52:00
+tags: ["Linux", "Software", "Snippets"]
+---
+
+Everyone's head of [shellcheck](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck) for checking over scripts to ensure obvious (and not-so-obvious) mistakes aren't being made. Afterwards I usually quite like to beautify/prettify/format up code to get all the usual readability improvements gained from this. In the past, I've used [beautysh](https://github.com/lovesegfault/beautysh) and while it's worked, I generally don't like using python programs when alternatives are available, and especially don't like manually installing programs when it can be done via the package manager. In steps [shfmt](https://github.com/mvdan/sh), a handy go program (no dependencies, portable, etc) that works exactly how you'd expect it to be run.
+
+It can either be installed via [your package manager](https://github.com/mvdan/sh#readme), or you can install it from source using go:
+```
+go install mvdan.cc/sh/v3/cmd/shfmt@latest
+```
+
+Once installed, test it's runnable
+```
+shfmt --version
+```
+
+With that confirmed, you can run it against a bash script as such:
+```
+shfmt -l -d path/to/your/script.sh
+```
+
+In the above example, the `-l` flag formats the text and the `-d` flag shows a diff of what's been changed.
+If you're happy with the changes shown, you can replace the `-d` flag with `-w` to overwrite the original file:
+
+```
+shfmt -l -w path/to/your/script.sh
+``` \ No newline at end of file