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Fx β Terminal JSON Viewer
This fx rewrite is very exciting. I'll have to try it. I thought of fx as a wrapper around jq, that allowed quick iteration over building jq scripts. Sort of an Ultimate Plumber [1] but only for jq. It looks like it is now more like a JavaScript processor plus an interactive viewer.
Someone mention Visidata[2]? VisiData is also a TUI that is great on tabular data, and it can work with json. If your JSON is mostly tabular in nature, Visidata does a great job at showing that data and allowing you to explore it. A lot of json I deal with is tabular-like data. There is a great tutorial [3], that can help you get your bearings with Visidata. Once you understand those basics you might want to look at this thread [4] for what commands you can use with json.
[1] Ultimate Plumber: https://github.com/akavel/up
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Show HN: LineSelect, shell utility to interactively select lines in a pipeline
Ultimate plumber can do this.
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`jqp`, a TUI playground for `jq`
Been using up for years but this looks nice too
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An interactive wrapper around `jq`
Fun. But I can achieve the same result (I think) with ultimate plumber and regular jq, but without being restricted just to jq. Feel free to correct me.
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What are some useful cli tools that arent popular?
Up - The Ultimate Plumber makes the best pipes !
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A list of new(ish) command line tools β Julia Evans
Also featured in that thread: https://github.com/akavel/up
For example:
As an alternative allowing the use of any shell command/pipeline on the results interactively, see also: https://github.com/akavel/up
- RegExr: Learn, Build and Test Regex
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Is there any command-line application that you wish existed but doesn't (or isn't as good as you wished)?
Would https://github.com/akavel/up solve your problem?
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The Invisible JavaScript Backdoor
Do you have some tricks for how you handle filtering through logs? Or if there could be a tool thst could help you or mitigate your most critical issue[s]?
I found filtering through longs a major pain even for a fully sighted person like me, so I wrote a tool to help me with that, but it's fully in a "TUI" paradigm (i.e. curses-like), so I presume it wouldn't help you much (https://github.com/akavel/up). No promises, given that the tool as is scratched my itch, but I am honestly curious if something similar could reduce your PITA, including whether this specific tool could be made useful for you through some minimal effort on my side.
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Terminal commands I use as a frontend developer
Thatβs the minimum terminal setup. You can modify the look and add plugins such as autocompletion to your terminal by installing ohmyzsh and using themes such as powerlevel10k. I am already using them.
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Zshell
Somewhat related is "Oh My ZSH!" which is basically zsh on steroids, it's always one of the first things I install on a new computer. It gives things like new colors, themes, plugins, and more. Highly recommend you check it out.
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ohmyzsh VS atuin - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 22 Feb 2024
- Oh My Zsh
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Weird Color Stuff In The Terminal
I had just gone through a fun tutorial for setting up oh-my-zsh with a nice color scheme from iterm2colorschemes.com and a decent prompt and I was wondering: can I make my oblique strategy look nice? how can you actually use the colors from your scheme in the output in your cli?
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Make Your Linux Terminal Enjoyable to Use
After this you going to visit Oh-My-Zsh which is where the magic will happen.
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Using Linux Full-Time 2 years later
after automating my dotfiles, I want to automate my installations, after that I want to make my terminal easier to use so I add OMZ with many plugins, after that, I try to automate the backup of my setting on my Gnome but failed, then try using git-lfs for my big files but it turned out to be idiotic moves, bla bla bla many try and fail.
- Enchula Mi Consola
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Pimp your CLI
ZShell is an alternative to bash a.k.a. "Bourne-Again SHell". It does everything that bash does and just like Tmux it is extensible via a healthy plugin ecosystem. By this point I hope you have already tried to run zsh on your terminal. At first it won't look like much has changed but with the right plugins this can become your best friend on the command line. The first thing we need to do is to install oh-my-zsh, a framework on top of zsh that manages configs, plugins, themes, and more.
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10 Must-Have Tools for Programmers
Download: https://ohmyz.sh/
What are some alternatives?
oh-my-posh - The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
starship - βποΈ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
oh-my-bash - A delightful community-driven framework for managing your bash configuration, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
oh-my-fish - The Fish Shell Framework
spaceship-prompt - :rocket::star: Minimalistic, powerful and extremely customizable Zsh prompt
zsh-autocomplete - π€ Real-time type-ahead completion for Zsh. Asynchronous find-as-you-type autocompletion.
zimfw - Zim: Modular, customizable, and blazing fast Zsh framework
powerline-shell - A beautiful and useful prompt for your shell
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
autocomplete - IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell