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Scripts Index

Quick navigation for mokocli scripts organized by function.

Core Categories

Automation

Repository automation and bulk operations

  • Python, PowerShell, and Shell scripts for bulk updates
  • File distribution utilities
  • Project creation automation

Validation

Code quality, security, and standards compliance

  • Repository health checks (Python and PowerShell GUI)
  • Structure validation
  • Security scanning
  • Platform detection

Maintenance

Repository upkeep and housekeeping

  • Changelog management
  • Release automation
  • File header validation
  • Label setup

Analysis

Analysis and reporting tools

  • PR conflict analysis
  • Dependency analysis
  • Configuration generation

Build

Build and compilation scripts

  • Makefile resolution
  • Build automation

Release

Release management and packaging

  • Platform detection
  • Package creation
  • Dolibarr release automation

Lib

Shared library code

  • Python utilities (common.py)
  • Shell utilities (common.sh)
  • PowerShell modules (Common.psm1, GuiUtils.psm1, ConfigManager.psm1)
  • Extension utilities
  • GitHub client

Wiki

All documentation lives in the MokoGitea wiki.

Tests

Test scripts

  • Bulk update tests
  • Dry-run tests

Run

Operational setup scripts

  • GitHub Projects setup

Fix

Fix and repair scripts

  • Tab/space fixing

Wrappers

Cross-platform wrappers

  • Bash wrappers (53 scripts)
  • PowerShell wrappers (53 scripts)

Multi-Language Support

Scripts are organized by function rather than language. You'll find:

  • Python scripts (.py) for core functionality
  • PowerShell scripts (.ps1) and modules (.psm1) for Windows users
  • Shell scripts (.sh) for Unix/Linux systems

All three languages may coexist in the same directory for the same functionality.

See Also

  • README.md - Comprehensive scripts documentation
  • Wiki - Documentation (wiki-first)