Command-line-text-processing VS tools

Compare Command-line-text-processing vs tools and see what are their differences.

Command-line-text-processing

:zap: From finding text to search and replace, from sorting to beautifying text and more :art: (by learnbyexample)

tools

all-in collection of productivity scripts, CLI tools, utility libraries, fuse filesystems, and also some stuff (by bAndie91)
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Command-line-text-processing tools
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0.0 9.4
over 1 year ago 8 days ago
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- GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
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Command-line-text-processing

Posts with mentions or reviews of Command-line-text-processing. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-27.

tools

Posts with mentions or reviews of tools. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-13.
  • Ask HN: Share a shell script you like
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Aug 2023
    my collection: https://github.com/bAndie91/tools/tree/master/user-tools
  • Like JQ, but for HTML
    21 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Sep 2021
    parsel[0] is a python script in front of the identically named python lib, and extracts parts of the HTML by CSS selector. the advantage of it compared to most similar tools is that you can navigate in the DOM tree up and down to find precisely what you want if the HTML is poorly marked up, or the searched parts are not close to each other.

    [0] https://github.com/bAndie91/tools/blob/master/usr/bin/parsel

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Command-line-text-processing and tools you can also consider the following projects:

iglunix - Linux (and other kernels) distro with no GNU components

xidel - Command line tool to download and extract data from HTML/XML pages or JSON-APIs, using CSS, XPath 3.0, XQuery 3.0, JSONiq or pattern matching. It can also create new or transformed XML/HTML/JSON documents.

libwacom-surface - Patches to support Microsoft Surface Devices with `libwacom`.

htmlq - Like jq, but for HTML.

learn_gnused - Example based guide to mastering GNU sed

lol-html - Low output latency streaming HTML parser/rewriter with CSS selector-based API

teip - Masking tape to help commands "do one thing well"

cascadia - Go cascadia package command line CSS selector

parted-auto-resize - Automatically or non-interactive resize a partition to its maximum, e.g. for LVM pv resizing when using a partition as PV

fontpreview - Highly customizable and minimal font previewer written in bash

AltServer-Linux-ShellScript - Make easier to use AltServer-Linux

tq - Perform a lookup by CSS selector on an HTML input