#!/usr/bin/env python3.11 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import eris.tools as tools def main(): git_tools = [tools.git_diff, tools.git_blame, tools.git_log] all_tools = [(["*"], tools.generic_tools() + git_tools)] + tools.TOOLS_FOR_EXTENSIONS tool_set = set() extension_set = set() for extensions, tools_ in all_tools: tool_set.update(tools_) extension_set.update(extensions) print(f"""\ # Eris Codebase Monitor ## Summary Eris maintains an up to date set of reports for every file in a codebase. ## Installation #### Debian / Ubuntu / Fedora / Arch / Alpine Firstly uv is needed to install eris. To install uv: curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh For other ways to install uv see its [installation page](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/). Then use uv to install eris: uv tool install git+https://gitlab.com/ahamilton/eris@v2025.06.04 Then use eris to install all the tools it uses: eris --install-all-tools Or install from source: (including tools) git clone https://gitlab.com/ahamilton/eris cd eris ./install Then to run: eris eris-webserver # Or a simple web interface. ## Tools File types({len(extension_set)-1}) | Tools({len(tool_set)}) ----------:| -----""") for extensions, tools_ in all_tools: print("%s | %s" % (" ".join("." + extension for extension in extensions), " • ".join(f"[{tool.__name__}]({tool.url})" for tool in tools_))) if __name__ == "__main__": main()