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Welcome, introduction, and Devtoberfest related news
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JSON format output from btp CLI is more reliable and predictable
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A brief exploration of my btp CLI related functions and scripts
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Picking some data from the btp CLI to play with
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Creating a new script file listroles
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Exploring the role collections JSON with the jqte JQ playground script
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Piping the role collection list into fzf
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Short digression into trailing spaces, asynchronous fixers, and escaped newlines
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Looking at an alternative way to select a role collection
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Reflecting on how easy it was to build a script around the btp CLI to create something useful
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Adding the role template app ID to the output too, in a Unix way, so that it can be easily parsed further down the pipeline
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Finishing with a digression on the use of xargs with functions no! and scripts yes!
Description:
Explore the process of writing a script using bash, jq, and the btp CLI in this 57-minute tutorial from SAP. Learn how to leverage JSON format output from the btp CLI, create a new script file, explore role collections JSON with JQ playground, and pipe role collection lists into fzf. Discover alternative methods for selecting role collections, add role template app IDs to outputs, and understand the proper use of xargs with functions and scripts. Gain practical insights into building useful scripts around the btp CLI while covering topics such as asynchronous fixers, escaped newlines, and Unix-style parsing techniques.

Writing a Script Together With Bash, JQ, and the BTP CLI

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