blog.treenotation.org
Blog of the Tree Notation Lab (by breck7)
gomplate
A flexible commandline tool for template rendering. Supports lots of local and remote datasources. (by hairyhenderson)
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blog.treenotation.org
Posts with mentions or reviews of blog.treenotation.org.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-07.
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Show HN: Stamp turns a folder into a plain text file and a file into a folder
Tree notation looks fun... I was reading what I think is the spec (https://github.com/treenotation/blog.treenotation.org/blob/m...)? I honestly can't make quite heads or tails of it, but I do get an sense that giving cells 2D size is important. Then I looked at the language examples and... none of them seem to really use this idea of cell size??
Am I missing something?
gomplate
Posts with mentions or reviews of gomplate.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-27.
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Show HN: gq – like jq or zq, but you use Go
this tool may interest the same audience: https://github.com/hairyhenderson/gomplate
I find it especially handy for poc-ing helm snippets, although regrettably they don't have the same "standard library" of functions
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Building Rich CLI Applications with Go's Built-in Templating
I'm surprised nobody mentioned https://gomplate.ca/ yet. It's a great CLI tool built on top of Go's built-in templating with many features, including one template to many outputs using a separate data source. See this blog post from the author: https://blog.hairyhenderson.ca/post/one\_template\_many\_outputs/
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Show HN: Stamp turns a folder into a plain text file and a file into a folder
Cookiecutter is nice but it requires an entire python install to run, which is a big thing to ask for some of the scenarios mentioned by the tool creator (like someone going through a simple learning tutorial which might not even be using python at all).
IMHO gomplate is a nicer alternative that's just a single static go-based tool that can do everything cookiecutter does and a lot more: https://github.com/hairyhenderson/gomplate