Baisho is a project mainly written in Shell, it's free.
A bash wrapper over dd and cdrkit to burn/rip iso images
baisho is a bash wrapper over dd and cdrkit with a cool name, it provides a simple interface to :
the idea was taken from the Linux Journal article:
Archiving CDs to ISO from the Command Line
usage: baisho [ OPTIONS ] [ rip | burn ] <image>
A bash wrapper over dd and cdrkit to burn/rip ISO images
-h Show this message
-l List available optical devices
-d Device target to use as CD/DVD
-s Show md5 checksums of disc and image after burn or rip
rip <image>
burn <image>
code:
baisho -d /dev/sr0 burn "sample.iso"
code:
baisho burn "sample.iso"
If no device is explicitly specified and there are multiple devices in the system then user is prompted to select. If there is only one system device then it is used by default.
code:
baisho rip "/tmp/img.iso"
If image already exists then user is prompted to overwrite.
code:
baisho rip -s -d /dev/sr0 "/tmp/img.iso"
code:
baisho -l