dateutils
pup
dateutils | pup | |
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6.3 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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dateutils
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🗓 date-operations: A package for common date operations [Package on PyPy]
You might be interested in this: https://github.com/hroptatyr/dateutils
- Gentoo Forums: "I, the founder and current owner of PFL (https://portagefilelist.de/), am looking for a new owner. You may have noticed the recent lack of maintenance and support of PFL."
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A list of new(ish) command line tools – Julia Evans
A little late to the party, but if you ever need to do basily anything with dates, check out dateutils (https://github.com/hroptatyr/dateutils).
- Nifty command line date and time utils for fast date calculations and conversion
pup
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script to download some notes
And lnk=$(curl -s https://www.selfstudys.com$url |grep "PDFFlip" | cut -d '"' -f 6) to lnk=$(curl -s https://www.selfstudys.com$url | pup "div#PDFF attr{source}" ) here pup will print content of source attribute from div tag with id PDFF i dont know that much about html & css so this is what i came up with. but i am sure you can also select class & make list of suburls from them. check out the video from bugswriter on pup or read docs from git hub for more info github link: https://github.com/ericchiang/pup
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What monitoring tool do you use or recommend?
jq is pretty amazing. If you are comfortable with its jquery-like CSS selector syntax, then I should also mention a couple similar cli utilities that apply it to HTML: htmlp and pup.
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Creating a data scraper as a beginner?
Regex is not a great tool for parsing web pages. Open up a browser dev tools window and select a bit of the page. Right click > copy... XPath expression or CSS selector. A proper web scraping tool will accept either of those. No muss, no fuss. You can even use simple command line tools: xpath or pup
- December 5, 2022: FLiP Stack Weekly
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Show HN: A tool like jq, but for parsing HTML
This is HTML to JSON, written in Rust, and there's also pup[1] which I found out about just the other day on HN[2] which uses a very similar syntax (CSS selectors) but outputs HTML and is written in Go.
I can see room for both though it would interesting to have a more detailed comparison to go on (e.g. types of HTML, speed etc).
[1] https://github.com/ericchiang/pup
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33805732
- Pup: Parsing HTML at the command line
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pup: Parsing HTML at the Command Line
It looks like the project became inactive for a bit and there are alternatives such as htmlq, etc. https://github.com/ericchiang/pup/issues/150
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Converting field before delimiter to uppercase and how to replace with multiple newlines
Another tool worth mentioning is pup - it can produce JSON output which means you can pipe it to jq
What are some alternatives?
pqiv - Powerful image viewer with minimal UI
htmlq - Like jq, but for HTML.
embedded-cli - A simple command-line interface for use in embedded systems.
xidel - Command line tool to download and extract data from HTML/XML pages or JSON-APIs, using CSS, XPath 3.0, XQuery 3.0, JSONiq or pattern matching. It can also create new or transformed XML/HTML/JSON documents.
Pendulum - Python datetimes made easy
gron - Make JSON greppable!
sourcery - 🧙 A simple but very fast recursive source code spell checker made in C
yq - Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML/TOML documents
lnav - Log file navigator
cascadia - Go cascadia package command line CSS selector
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
ddgr - :duck: DuckDuckGo from the terminal