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Create Process/Tool to Validate Upload Of Release Artifacts To Artifactory #722

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@Ndacyayisenga-droid Ndacyayisenga-droid marked this pull request as draft August 29, 2023 07:14
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DEBDISTS=("bookworm" "bullseye" "buster" "kinetic" "jammy" "focal" "bionic")
RPMDISTS=("centos/7" "rocky/8" "rhel/7" "opensuse/15.3")

if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then

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Such a script should have a documentation that is printed to the Command-line. The documentation should contain the functionality of the script and possible parameters with documentation.

Example

usage="$(basename "$0") [-h] [-s n] -- program to calculate the answer to life, the universe and everything

where:
    -h  show this help text
    -s  set the seed value (default: 42)"

seed=42
while getopts ':hs:' option; do
  case "$option" in
    h) echo "$usage"
       exit
       ;;
    s) seed=$OPTARG
       ;;
    :) printf "missing argument for -%s\n" "$OPTARG" >&2
       echo "$usage" >&2
       exit 1
       ;;
   \?) printf "illegal option: -%s\n" "$OPTARG" >&2
       echo "$usage" >&2
       exit 1
       ;;
  esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))

Copied from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5474732/how-can-i-add-a-help-method-to-a-shell-script

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Such a script should have a documentation that is printed to the Command-line. The documentation should contain the functionality of the script and possible parameters with documentation.

Example

usage="$(basename "$0") [-h] [-s n] -- program to calculate the answer to life, the universe and everything

where:
    -h  show this help text
    -s  set the seed value (default: 42)"

seed=42
while getopts ':hs:' option; do
  case "$option" in
    h) echo "$usage"
       exit
       ;;
    s) seed=$OPTARG
       ;;
    :) printf "missing argument for -%s\n" "$OPTARG" >&2
       echo "$usage" >&2
       exit 1
       ;;
   \?) printf "illegal option: -%s\n" "$OPTARG" >&2
       echo "$usage" >&2
       exit 1
       ;;
  esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))

Copied from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5474732/how-can-i-add-a-help-method-to-a-shell-script

Thannks for the pointer @hendrikebbers. Actually there is still more work to this script. I think we can consider this as well

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