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Fx – 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
- Up: Plumber is a tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview
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Show HN: LineSelect, shell utility to interactively select lines in a pipeline
Ultimate plumber can do this.
- Ultimate Plumber – a tool for writing Linux pipes with live preview
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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 – Julia Evans
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?
zsh-history-substring-search
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Fly through your shell history
How does this differ from https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search ? Except that yours seems to be built-in and zsh-history-substring-search is ~800 lines of zsh
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Make Your Linux Terminal Enjoyable to Use
git clone --depth 1 "https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search" $HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/zsh-history-substring-search
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Show HN: TBMK – A Commands Bookmark for Terminal
Agreed, but also https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search for me.
I can't life without this one anymore
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What plugin is used to autocomplete paths? (Here the user types ~ and / and the path to the file is automatically shown)
It is the feature of fish shell, which is also ported to zsh via zsh-history-substring-search plugin.
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History: how to suggest previous ls... command
zsh-history-substring-search: This is a clean-room implementation of the Fish shell's history search feature, where you can type in any part of any command from history and then press chosen keys, such as the UP and DOWN arrows, to cycle through matches.
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zsh
In most shells, you can make use of Ctrl+R to perform backwards search through your history. After pressing Ctrl+R, you can type a substring you want to match for commands in your history. As you keep pressing it, you will cycle through the matches in your history. This can also be enabled with the UP/DOWN arrows in zsh.
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Does anyone know the best practice insofar as where to place aliases, plugins and functions
That doesn't have the same behavior as fish. This plugin does: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search
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Fixed the meme
zsh-history-substring-search allows you to do the same thing in zsh
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Finding that command you need
In that case, history substring search can come in handy.
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My favorite zsh history plugin
if you're going to use a fork of zdharma's work, this one might be better https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search (maintained by a group)
What are some alternatives?
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