From 13bcaf81db9fda1f45d19dfde195737dd4bedadb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sandofree Date: Mon, 11 May 2026 13:35:49 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] code style --- plugins/deepseek/deepseek.plugin.zsh | 65 +++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/plugins/deepseek/deepseek.plugin.zsh b/plugins/deepseek/deepseek.plugin.zsh index 1a0c0a844..046a34832 100644 --- a/plugins/deepseek/deepseek.plugin.zsh +++ b/plugins/deepseek/deepseek.plugin.zsh @@ -1,31 +1,35 @@ -#!/bin/zsh - -ds() { - # --- preflight checks --- - if [[ ! $+commands[curl] ]]; then +function ds() { + # Preflight checks + (( $+commands[curl] )) || { echo "ds: curl must be installed." >&2 return 1 - fi - if [[ ! $+commands[jq] ]]; then + } + (( $+commands[jq] )) || { echo "ds: jq must be installed." >&2 return 1 - fi - if [[ -z "$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" ]]; then + } + [[ -n "$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" ]] || { echo "ds: DEEPSEEK_API_KEY is not set." >&2 return 1 - fi - if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then - echo "ds: usage — ds " >&2 + } + (( $# )) || { + echo "Usage: ds " >&2 return 1 - fi + } - # --- system prompt --- - local sys_prompt="You're an in-line zsh assistant running on ${OSTYPE}. Your task is to answer the questions without any commentation at all, providing only the code to run in terminal. You can assume that the user understands that they need to fill in placeholders like . You're not allowed to explain anything and you're not a chatbot. -You only provide shell commands or code. Keep the responses to one-liner answers as much as possible. Do not decorate the answer with tickmarks." + # System prompt + local sys_prompt="You're an in-line zsh assistant running on ${OSTYPE}. \ +Your task is to answer the questions without any commentation at all, \ +providing only the code to run in terminal. \ +You can assume that the user understands that they need to fill in placeholders like . \ +You're not allowed to explain anything and you're not a chatbot. \ +You only provide shell commands or code. \ +Keep the responses to one-liner answers as much as possible. \ +Do not decorate the answer with tickmarks." - # --- build JSON payload safely with jq --- + # Build JSON payload safely with jq local payload - payload=$(jq -n \ + payload=$(command jq -n \ --arg system "$sys_prompt" \ --arg user "$*" \ '{ @@ -40,9 +44,9 @@ You only provide shell commands or code. Keep the responses to one-liner answers return 1 } - # --- call DeepSeek API --- + # Call DeepSeek API local response - response=$(curl https://api.deepseek.com/chat/completions -s \ + response=$(command curl https://api.deepseek.com/chat/completions -s \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${DEEPSEEK_API_KEY}" \ -d "$payload" 2>&1) || { @@ -50,31 +54,30 @@ You only provide shell commands or code. Keep the responses to one-liner answers return 1 } - # --- extract result --- + # Extract result local result - result=$(jq -r '.choices[0].message.content // empty' <<< "$response" 2>/dev/null) + result=$(command jq -r '.choices[0].message.content // empty' <<< "$response" 2>/dev/null) if [[ -z "$result" ]]; then local err_msg - err_msg=$(jq -r '.error.message // "unknown error"' <<< "$response" 2>/dev/null) + err_msg=$(command jq -r '.error.message // "unknown error"' <<< "$response" 2>/dev/null) echo "ds: ${err_msg}" >&2 return 1 fi - # --- copy to system clipboard (cross-platform) --- + # Copy to system clipboard (cross-platform) if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then - print -r -- "$result" | pbcopy + print -r -- "$result" | command pbcopy elif command -v wl-copy &>/dev/null; then - print -r -- "$result" | wl-copy + print -r -- "$result" | command wl-copy elif command -v xclip &>/dev/null; then - print -r -- "$result" | xclip -selection clipboard + print -r -- "$result" | command xclip -selection clipboard fi - # --- echo result to terminal for visibility --- + # Echo result to terminal for visibility echo "$result" - # --- push into ZLE buffer so it sits on the next prompt line --- - # user can edit it or press Enter to execute immediately. + # Push into ZLE buffer so it sits on the next prompt line + # User can edit it or press Enter to execute immediately. print -z "$result" } -