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8.9 | 9.3 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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csvlens
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
Some which I use: lf, neomutt, moc/mocp, newsboat, fzf. Screenshots for some: https://nunosempere.com/blog/2023/03/27/soothing-software/
to a lesser extent: btop, htop (but I find the shortcuts confusing), csvlens (https://github.com/YS-L/csvlens), lynx (elinks, links).
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Show HN: TextQuery – Query and Visualize Your CSV Data in Minutes
My goto for a while has been - https://github.com/YS-L/csvlens
This seems quite good, but I'd rather a terminal app.
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
- Csvlens: Command line CSV file viewer. Like less but made for CSV
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csvlens: Command line CSV file viewer
I made a command line CSV file viewer in Rust, csvlens:
harlequin
- DBeaver – open-source Database client
- FLaNK Stack 29 Jan 2024
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
- Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
- Harlequin: DuckDB IDE for the terminal
- Harlequin.sh DuckDB IDE for your terminal
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Show HN: Harlequin, the DuckDB IDE for Your Terminal
For the past four months I've been working (part-time, this is OSS after all) on Harlequin, a SQL IDE for DuckDB that runs in your terminal. I built this because I work in Data, and I found myself often reaching for the DuckDB CLI to quickly query CSV or Parquet data, but then hitting a wall when using the DuckDB CLI as my queries got more complex and my result sets got larger.
Harlequin is a drop-in replacement for the DuckDB CLI that runs in any terminal (even over SSH), but adds a browsable data catalog, full-powered text editor (with multiple buffer support), and a scrollable results viewer that can display thousands of records.
Harlequin is written in Python, using the Textual framework. It's licensed under MIT.
Today I released v1.0.0, and I'm excited to share Harlequin with HN for the first time. You can try it out with `pip install harlequin`, or visit https://harlequin.sh for docs and other info.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 07August2023
What are some alternatives?
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cortex - Drop-in, local AI alternative to the OpenAI stack. Multi-engine (llama.cpp, TensorRT-LLM). Powers 👋 Jan
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OpenBuddy - Open Multilingual Chatbot for Everyone
SSH-Snake - SSH-Snake is a self-propagating, self-replicating, file-less script that automates the post-exploitation task of SSH private key and host discovery.
examples - Analyze the unstructured data with Towhee, such as reverse image search, reverse video search, audio classification, question and answer systems, molecular search, etc.
xsv - A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust.
textadept - Textadept is a fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor for programmers.