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Command-line-text-processing
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Shell Script Best Practices, from a decade of scripting things
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Easily handle CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs
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My simple GitHub project went Viral
I had a similar experience with one of my GitHub repos [0] that is currently 9k+ stars. I added donation link when it was about 5k stars (after it went viral courtesy HN). But this was before GitHub sponsors. I removed donation links after I got only a single donation in about a year.
I had much better results when I started converting my tutorials into ebooks and sold them. Obviously having a paid product is different, but I'm referring to the paid sales I got whenever I put up 'pay what you want' offer.
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cli_text_processing_coreutils
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I wrote a book on text processing with coreutils
The repo includes the single markdown file of the book - you can click Raw button to see the source.
Visit https://github.com/learnbyexample/cli_text_processing_coreutils for code snippets, example files, markdown source and other details related to the book.
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Show HN: Command line text processing with GNU Coreutils eBook
Hello!
I'm excited to announce my latest book titled "Command line text processing with GNU Coreutils". You might be already aware of popular coreutils commands like head, tail, tr, sort, etc. This book will teach you more than twenty of such specialized text processing tools provided by the GNU coreutils package.
Plenty of examples are provided to make it easier to understand a particular tool and its various features. Resources for further exploration are also mentioned throughout the book. Visit https://github.com/learnbyexample/cli_text_processing_coreut... for code snippets, example files and other details related to the book.
To celebrate the release, the ebook is free for a week. You can get it from Gumroad or Leanpub:
* https://learnbyexample.gumroad.com/l/cli_coreutils
* https://leanpub.com/cli_coreutils
Hope you find this book useful. I'd highly appreciate your feedback.
Happy learning :)
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