awk-hack-the-planet
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awk-hack-the-planet
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Aho – a Git implementation in Awk
Disclaimer: self promotion
If you're looking to get into Awk, and you learn well from a lecture style, I put together a talk for Linux Fest Northwest some years ago and recorded it for Youtube: https://youtu.be/E5aQxIdjT0M
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(F18) cis student need help writing an awkward command file for price calculation, professor won't help.
Re awk (which equally has its r/awk), the combination of presentation, exercise and GitHub repo of training data by Benjamin Porter is a nice resource, too.
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Easily handle CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs
For people that know Ruby, if you haven't explored Ruby's CLI abilities, you definitely, definitely should. When I was building my (free and open source) awk course[1] I fell in love with awk. When I later found out that Ruby has some of the same features, it changed my life: I
https://robm.me.uk/2013/11/ruby-enp/
https://benoithamelin.tumblr.com/ruby1line/
[1]: https://github.com/FreedomBen/awk-hack-the-planet
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I wrote a super tiny Linux system fetch script in just shell commands
Awk: Hack the Planet It has a youtube vid and problems to work through.
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Getting better at Linux with 10 mini-projects
Kind of a shameless plug, but you mentioned wanting to get better at Awk. I had that same desire and created a small course based on what I learned. The course got great feedback.
There is a video presentation, and a set of "challenges" you can use to incrementally get more complex with awk, starting from super simple.
The challenges repo is on github here: https://github.com/FreedomBen/awk-hack-the-planet
If you want to watch the videos, there are links in the github repo but for convenience:
Presentation video: https://youtu.be/43BNFcOdBlY
My solutions to exercises video: https://youtu.be/4UGLsRYDfo8
scripting_course
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Whats Your VIMRC Setup For 2023?
I'm still on Vim 8.1 (Ubuntu 20). Most of my settings are available here: https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course/blob/master/.vimrc
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.vimrc
Here's mine: https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course/blob/master/.vimrc
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Not Your Grandfather’s Perl
I wrote ebooks on CLI one-liners based on grep/sed/awk/perl/ruby/coreutils/etc. These are free to read online: https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course#ebooks
Plenty of examples and exercises.
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Ask HN: What are the best open source books?
There are huge lists on freely available books on programming topics here:
* https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/boo...
* https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/boo...
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All my book are free to read online and markdown source are available on GitHub: https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course#ebooks
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Show HN: Command line text processing with GNU Coreutils eBook
I did have an option couple of years back, but there were hardly any buyers. So I closed that store instead of spending time in keeping them updated.
All my books are free to read online: https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course#ebooks
Also, you could print to pdf using the markdown source from my GitHub repos or use tools like pandoc to convert markdown to pdf/epub.
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Ask HN: Anyone prefer a terminal based coding setup?
These might help:
* https://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/series/unix-as-ide/
* https://themouseless.dev/
Personally, I use gvim for all my text editing needs and use a normal terminal (i.e. no tmux, i3, etc). There's not much to share, unless you are interested in my vimrc, aliases, etc: https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course
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[Giveaway] My books on regexp, cli and scripting are free for a few days
Thanks, do you mean web versions of my books? I made those using mdBook to convert markdown to html (plus js for things like search features).
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Advice on Getting Better with Regex?
https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course#ebooks - I have several books on regex with plenty of examples/exercises (free to read online)
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Where can I learn to write Regular Expressions?
I have separate books for Python/Ruby/JS regexp. My books on grep/sed/awk include detailed chapters on regexp. You can read them for free online, see https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course#ebooks for links. I use lots of examples to present a concept and there are plenty of exercises to test your knowledge as well.
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Can anyone provide any references to learning Bash Scripting for newbs? Preferably with some exercises?
I have a few resources collected here: https://github.com/learnbyexample/scripting_course/blob/master/Linux_curated_resources.md#shell-scripting
What are some alternatives?
bashcrawl
coreutils - upstream mirror
awesome-regex - A curated collection of awesome Regex libraries, tools, frameworks and software
simple-awk - Simple and practical guide to awk.
vimrc - The ultimate Vim configuration (vimrc)
sysfetch - A super tiny system information fetch script written in BASH
unix-as-ide - The ebook version of Tom Ryder's series on the Unix programming environment
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
.dotfiles - :fireworks: Arch Linux with i3 / nvim / tmux / urxvt / zsh / ...
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!