## A personal key value store [![Actions](https://github.com/tlinden/anydb/actions/workflows/ci.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/tlinden/anydb/actions) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL-blue.svg)](https://github.com/tlinden/anydb/blob/master/LICENSE) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/tlinden/anydb)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/tlinden/anydb) Anydb is a simple to use commandline tool to store anything you'd like, even binary files etc. It is a re-implementation of [skate](https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate) for the following reasons: - it's just fun to do - anydb uses [bbolt](https://github.com/etcd-io/bbolt) instead of badger. bbolt has a stable file format, which doesn't change anymore. The badger file format on the other hand changes very often, which is not good for a tool intended to be used for many years. - more features **anydb** can do all the things you can do with skate: ```shell # Store something (and sync it to the network) anydb set kitty meow # Fetch something (from the local cache) anydb get kitty # What’s in the store? anydb list # Spaces are fine anydb set "kitty litter" "smells great" # You can store binary data, too anydb set profile-pic < my-cute-pic.jpg anydb get profile-pic > here-it-is.jpg # Unicode also works, of course anydb set 猫咪 喵 anydb get 猫咪 # For more info anydb --help # Do creative things with anydb list anydb set penelope marmalade anydb set christian tacos anydb set muesli muesli anydb list | xargs -n 2 printf '%s loves %s.\n' ``` However, there are more features than just that! ```shell # you can assign tags anydb set foo bar -t note,important # and filter for them anydb list -t important # beside tags filtering you can also use regexps for searching anydb list '[a-z]+\d' # anydb also supports a wide output anydb list -o wide KEY TAGS SIZE AGE VALUE blah important 4 B 7 seconds ago haha foo 3 B 15 seconds ago bar 猫咪 3 B 3 seconds ago 喵 # there are shortcuts as well anydb ls -l anydb / # other outputs are possible as well anydb list -o json # you can backup your database anydb export -o backup.json # and import it somewhere else anydb import -r backup.json # it comes with a manpage builtin anydb man ``` ## Installation There are multiple ways to install **anydb**: - Go to the [latest release page](https://github.com/tlinden/anydb/releases/latest), locate the binary for your operating system and platform. Download it and put it into some directory within your `$PATH` variable. - The release page also contains a tarball for every supported platform. Unpack it to some temporary directory, extract it and execute the following command inside: ``` sudo make install ``` - You can also install from source. Issue the following commands in your shell: ``` git clone https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb.git cd anydb make sudo make install ``` If you do not find a binary release for your platform, please don't hesitate to ask me about it, I'll add it. ## Documentation The documentation is provided as a unix man-page. It will be automatically installed if you install from source. However, you can [read the man-page online](https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb/blob/master/anydb.pod) Or if you cloned the repository you can read it this way (perl needs to be installed though): `perldoc anydb.pod`. If you have the binary installed, you can also read the man page with this command: anydb man ## Getting help Although I'm happy to hear from anydb users in private email, that's the best way for me to forget to do something. In order to report a bug, unexpected behavior, feature requests or to submit a patch, please open an issue on github: https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb/issues. ## Copyright and license This software is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3. ## Authors T.v.Dein ## Project homepage https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb ## Copyright and License Licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3. ## Author T.v.Dein