diff --git a/aliases.go b/aliases.go index d90b9dc..26daa95 100644 --- a/aliases.go +++ b/aliases.go @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ func printAliases(cfg *Cfg, strictMode, fallbackMode bool) { fmt.Println() for i, c := range commands { - fmt.Printf("alias %s='donner run %s'\n", c, outputs[i]) + fmt.Printf("alias %s='donner run %s';\n", c, outputs[i]) } aliasCommand := strings.Join(append([]string{"donner", "aliases"}, flags...), " ") diff --git a/donner.go b/donner.go index 0ff98fb..9eb1d50 100644 --- a/donner.go +++ b/donner.go @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ var ErrMissingCommand = errors.New("no command for execution specified") func main() { app := cli.NewApp() app.Name = "Donner" - app.Version = "0.1.0" + app.Version = "0.1.1" app.Usage = `Donner is a generic command wrapper. It let's you define strategies to wrap commands in things like 'docker-compose exec' or 'docker container run'. This is can come in very handy when developing applications in containers. Donner allows defining a wrapping strategy on a per command basis. So you don't have to worry which service to use or whether you should use 'docker-compose exec' or 'docker-compose run' when executing a command.`