clikt
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clikt | twitter-tracking | |
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9 | 3 | |
2,379 | 1 | |
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8.9 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
clikt
- Guides for Kotlin scripting use case
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Kotlin CLI apps development status
Have you tried either clikt or mosaic??
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What’s your most used tech stack?
For most CLIs, Kotlin with https://ajalt.github.io/clikt/. Would consider Go if it's a small project where portability is important, but 90% still Kotlin
- I've created a small library for interactive CLI UI called 'kotlin-inquirer'
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Building Command Line Interfaces with Kotlin using picoCLI
picoCLI is one of the many options available to you to create CLIs on the JVM. Other possibilities include Jakarta Commons CLI or Clikt if you're using Kotlin.
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New Project: CLI to transform Excel spreadsheets to JSON (in Kotlin)
For CLI programs in Kotlin, I suggest taking a look at kotlinx-cli or, especially, Clikt, for idiomatic Kotlin code without annotations and such. Of course, after having already written the program, you're most likely not gonna switch that out, but I just wanted to inform you about that.
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Cli frameworks for Kotlin
I would recommend https://github.com/ajalt/clikt which is somewhat similar to click from Python world, and is written in Kotlin and for Kotlin, in contrast to Java's picocli
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Tracking Twitter User Behavior - The Overview
To analyse the data, I again used Kotlin and combined 3 incredibly helpful tools: clikt, es-kotlin-client and plotly.kt. But more about that later.
twitter-tracking
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Tracking Twitter User Behavior - The Browser Extension
Since we now have everything ready to build our artifacts, we need to make sure that Chrome, Firefox, etc. permit their installation. To achieve this, we need two different tools: web-ext for Firefox and chromium for Chrome. Check out this script for an example on how to use them. Also, make sure to follow the instructions on publishing extensions for Firefox and for Chrome.
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Tracking Twitter User Behavior - The Model
For those who haven't read the first post: here is the code involved.
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Tracking Twitter User Behavior - The Overview
For those who don't want to wait for the solution: check out the source code of the whole infrastructure here.
What are some alternatives?
kotlinx-cli - Pure Kotlin implementation of a generic CLI parser.
finder - CSS Selector Generator 🗺
kotlin-argparser - Easy to use and concise yet powerful and robust command line argument parsing for Kotlin
kotlin-cli - Kotlin-CLI - command line interface options parser for Kotlin
picocli - Picocli is a modern framework for building powerful, user-friendly, GraalVM-enabled command line apps with ease. It supports colors, autocompletion, subcommands, and more. In 1 source file so apps can include as source & avoid adding a dependency. Written in Java, usable from Groovy, Kotlin, Scala, etc.
kscript - Scripting enhancements for Kotlin
mordant - Multiplatform text styling for Kotlin command-line applications
arkenv - Type-safe Kotlin configuration by delegates
kopper - A simple Kotlin option parser
kotlin-inquirer - A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces written in Kotlin
kotter - A declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API for writing dynamic console applications.
JLine - JLine is a Java library for handling console input.