SVGToolpathReader
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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SVGToolpathReader
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Cura creating ultra short moves causing stutter, zit, blobs. (bug)
Is this the correct github for setup/use instructions? https://github.com/Ghostkeeper/SVGToolpathReader
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Using SVG for first layer pattern
I've been trying to get this to work for a couple years now but haven't had any luck. There's a Cura plugin called SVG Toolpath Reader that I have seen applied to models that will print the first layer following the lines of the SVG image - IOW if you apply an SVG "weave" in the pattern of carbon fiber, the pinter will follow the SVG pattern as a toolpath and print the first layer in the crosshatch pattern of the weave. Looks neat! Also, you can do this for other patterns or even lettering. However, I'm stumped. The directions are pretty much "Drop the image in Cura." Ok, great...how do I apply it to a model? I'm using Sketchup, but have some familiarity with Blender and can use Meshlab, -mixer, -room. Any help would be appreciated.
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SVG: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
I implemented an svg renderer a few years back. Due to the nature of what this code does it only needs the outline of shapes, thankfully, but MAN there are a lot of components to it. Getting the CSS to work 90% of the time was a nightmare, and I'll never reach 100% I'm sure. I never intended the code to encompass this many things so it's terribly structured. I didn't even touch Javascript since interactivity is irrelevant for my context.
jq
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GNU Parallel, where have you been all my life?
That should recursively list directories, counting only the files within each, and output² jsonl that can be further mangled within the shell². You could just as easily populate an associative array for further work, or $whatever. Unlike bash, zsh has reasonable behaviour around quoting and whitespace too.
¹ https://zsh.sourceforge.io/Doc/Release/User-Contributions.ht...
² https://github.com/jpmens/jo
³ https://github.com/stedolan/jq
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Jj: JSON Stream Editor
What I miss from jq and what is implemented but unreleased is platform independent line delimiters.
jq on Windows produces \r\n terminated lines which can be annoying when used with Cygwin / MSYS2 / WSL. The '--binary' option to not convert line delimiters is one of those pending improvements.
https://github.com/stedolan/jq/commit/0dab2b18d73e561f511801...
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Building and deploying a web API powered by ChatGPT
If you have jq installed you can use it to make the output look nicer.
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Search in your Jupyter notebooks from the CLI, fast.
It requires jq for JSON processing and GNU parallel for concurrent searches in the notebooks.
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Amazon Begs Employees Not to Leak Corporate Secrets to ChatGPT
jq is your friend.
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How to export/import/externally-edit/whatever WI entries?
The jq command (https://stedolan.github.io/jq/) is useful pulling that information out.
What are some alternatives?
EPOE-Forked - Github repository for EPOE-Forked
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dasel - Select, put and delete data from JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV files with a single tool. Supports conversion between formats and can be used as a Go package.
edn - Extensible Data Notation
gojq - Pure Go implementation of jq
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json5 - JSON5 — JSON for Humans
jp - Validate and transform JSON with Bash
nushell - A new type of shell
Jolt - JSON to JSON transformation library written in Java.
miller - Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON