aho
A git implementation in awk (by djanderson)
src
Automatic conversion of the NetBSD src CVS module, use with care. Please submit bugs/changes via https://gnats.netbsd.org (by NetBSD)
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aho
Posts with mentions or reviews of aho.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-10.
- Aho – a Git implementation in Awk
- A Git implementation in AWK (2021)
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What Categories of Problems Can You Solve with BASH Scripting?
I found it I love this community
- GitHub - djanderson/aho: A git implementation in awk
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A Git Implementation in Awk
https://github.com/djanderson/aho/blob/8cd5cb737a3296cd3b3fe...
Wouldn’t it be more in the spirit of awk to simply write this as
editor = config::get("core.editor") || ENVIRON["EDITOR"] || “vi”
- aho - A git implementation in awk
- A Git implementation in AWK
src
Posts with mentions or reviews of src.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-10.
- Aho – a Git implementation in Awk
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Have you compiled a custom *BSD kernel before? (similar to a poll on a linux subreddit asking the same question for that OS)
Yes. It's incredibly easy with NetBSD, and while the GENERIC kernel works for most cases, you might sometimes want to change a few things or remove unused things.
- NetBSD Turns 30
- Any good resources on making a C implementation of the Unix ls command?
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WireGuard has finally landed in FreeBSD
If anyone wants to review the NetBSD implementation, see:
https://github.com/NetBSD/src/blob/trunk/sys/net/if_wg.c
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Is there such a thing as idiomatic C?
I would disagree with the responses that say there isn't much in the way of idiomatic C. C is a domain-specific language for writing operating systems, so, I would take a look at the Linux kernel, the source code for the different BSDs, etc. The Linux kernel even has its own style guide (which, incidentally, recommends against using that of the GNU project, also worth taking a look at). There's also a style called Kernel Normal Form (KNF), developed by none other than the authors of C and UNIX themselves. I'd also suggest Kernighan and Ritchie's The C Programming Language.
- Your Makefiles Are Wrong
- The /bin/true Command and AT&T Copyright scandal.
- Regex and gcc versions
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grep /etc/words in browser?
You can view /etc/words in any unix source repository and use the search function. Modern unices keep the wordlist somewhere else, like here: https://github.com/NetBSD/src/blob/trunk/share/dict/web2
What are some alternatives?
When comparing aho and src you can also consider the following projects:
awka - Revive awka - Awk to C Compiler
musl - unofficial musl mirror git://git.musl-libc.org/musl
goawk - A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support
minix - Official MINIX sources - Automatically replicated from gerrit.minix3.org
busybox - BusyBox mirror
linux - Linux kernel source tree
Libc
src - Read-only git conversion of OpenBSD's official CVS src repository. Pull requests not accepted - send diffs to the tech@ mailing list.
coreutils - upstream mirror