# use-manager A really simple script/use-case manager. This is a tiny, public domain, shell program to manage your scripts and use cases (an use case is a script used to open anything you need to perform a task). The scripts you manage with this program should have a sha-bang (#!) line, as this utility is meant to be independent from the programming language. Installation ----------- This program runs on every UNIX-like operating system (such as Linux) that has the Bourne-Again Shell (bash) installed. To install it, clone this repo, copy the `use` file somewhere on your path and, if you want to access from the desktop, copy the `use.desktop` file to `/usr/share/applications`. In other words: ``` cd `mktemp -d` git clone https://github.com/JwanMan/use-manager.git cd use-manager mv use /usr/local/bin/ mv use.desktop /usr/share/applications/ ``` Configuration ------------ The program behaviour can be modified by the following environment variables: * `USE_DIR`: The directory where the scripts are stored. By default, it's `~/.userc`. * `EDITOR`: The program to be used to edit the scripts, plus any additional parameters. By default, it's `nano`. * `SHOW`: The program to show the scripts. By default, it's `less`.