RSV-Specification
json-toolkit
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RSV-Specification
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Show HN: Comma Separated Values (CSV) to Unicode Separated Values (USV)
A similar concept that is (IMHO) much nicer: RSV
It doesn't need any escaping or quoting: a field just has to be valid UTF-8.
The trick is that the delimiters are bytes that are invalid UTF-8.
The spec fits on a napkin, parsing is trivial, you can jump to the middle of a doc and find the nearest row, etc.
Main downside is you need an editor/viewer that can handle it.
https://github.com/Stenway/RSV-Specification
json-toolkit
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Show HN: Comma Separated Values (CSV) to Unicode Separated Values (USV)
CSV is great because excel can import it, but it can't import USV, so at that point, why use USV when you can use JSON?
https://github.com/tyleradams/json-toolkit/
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Analyzing multi-gigabyte JSON files locally
> Also note that this approach generalizes to other text-based formats. If you have 10 gigabyte of CSV, you can use Miller for processing. For binary formats, you could use fq if you can find a workable record separator.
You can also generalize it without learning a new minilanguage by using https://github.com/tyleradams/json-toolkit which converts csv/binary/whatever to/from json
- Fq: Jq for Binary Formats
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Show HN: Angle Grinder – A terminal app to slice, dice, and aggregate your logs
I really like this tool, but I'm not sure what it gets me more than jq (and https://github.com/tyleradams/json-toolkit to convert non-json to json).
What can angle grinder do better than jq?
- Show HN: Transform a CSV into a JSON and vice versa
What are some alternatives?
miller - Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON
ndjson - Streaming line delimited json parser + serializer
angle-grinder - Slice and dice logs on the command line
csv2json - Simple tool for converting CSVs to JSON
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
nq - Unix command line queue utility
jsonmatic - ⚗️ Transform a CSV (spreadsheet) into a JSON.
faq - Format Agnostic jQ -- process various formats with libjq
semi_index - Implementation of the JSON semi-index described in the paper "Semi-Indexing Semi-Structured Data in Tiny Space"
flatten-tool - Tools for generating CSV and other flat versions of the structured data
sumoshell - A terminal-only version of Sumo written in Go
ndjson.github.io - Info Website for NDJSON