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1,811 | 29 | |
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11 days ago | about 8 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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grc
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Show HN: Tailspin – A Log File Highlighter
Probably not as efficient, but I've been happily using grc [0] for the past several years. It handles simple rules quite well - beyond the basic info/debug/error coloring I use it for QOL such as different colors for even/odd timestamps and highlighting decimal places in large numbers.
[0] https://github.com/garabik/grc
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Is there a program that formats the output of another programming using custom formatting rules?
A fairly simple program which only colorizes is grc. I wrote acolor in a similar vein, but it uses arbitrary programs/scripts instead of pure regex, and I've only written support for the programs I use, so no tcpdump. Don't use it unless you want to write your own colorizing scripts (if you do, please contribute!)
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Is there a non-bloated way to get the terminal (xfce) to show colors for things like the prompt, files, folders, variables, and so forth?
You may want to check https://github.com/garabik/grc
- What are some CLI tools that you use that have pretty outputs?
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Lolcat terminal help.
You'll probably appreciate grc.
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DNS Esoterica – Why you can't dig Switzerland
There's this, which is a more modern dig, with color output, among other things: https://github.com/ogham/dog
There's also stuff like this, which will postprocess & color output from any command: https://github.com/garabik/grc, or https://github.com/armandino/TxtStyle
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Format terminal output
I also found grc and wrote my own conf.latexmk:
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No_color
Conversely if you want to add color to a command, I have found Generic Colorizer to be useful: https://github.com/garabik/grc
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[Python] Parsing simple config files for a console coloriser (when this post is 30min old)
Last few streams I was working on a re-implementation of grc with more modern Python syntax and updated packaging meta-data.
- Colorized terminal
pydflatex
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Format terminal output
I found this here, which may do part of what you want: pydflatex. Probably wouldn't be too hard to write your reformatter own using grep and sed (like here for colors/bold).
What are some alternatives?
bemenu - Dynamic menu library and client program inspired by dmenu
2048tex
no-ansi - A single-function CLI tool to strip escape codes from input
no_color - Website data for no-color.org
emacs-theme-gruvbox - Gruvbox is a retro groove color scheme for Emacs. Port of the Vim version.
TxtStyle - Command-line tool for colorizing console output and log files based on regular expressions
nofun - filter ANSI colors and animations
chalk - 🖍 Terminal string styling done right
ipython - Official repository for IPython itself. Other repos in the IPython organization contain things like the website, documentation builds, etc.
colorized-logs - tools for logs with ANSI color
acolor - Yet Another ANSI Colorizer
chaosnet-bridge - Bridge program for various Chaosnet link implementations.