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5.2 | 7.7 | |
7 months ago | 10 days ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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hq
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pup: Parsing HTML at the Command Line
This has support for both XPath and CSS selectors: https://github.com/ludovicianul/hq
- Hq – like htmlq and XPath support
- hq - like jq, but for HTML
- Hq – Like Jq for HTML
- hq - command line HTML processor built with Quarkus and compiled to native using GraalVM
- hq: lightweight grep for HTML using CSS selectors
- Hq – a lightweight HTML grep-er
- Like JQ, but for HTML
yq
- Jaq – A jq clone focused on correctness, speed, and simplicity
- jq 1.7 Released
- Using XPath in 2023
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How to troubleshoot yaml parsing error "did not find expected key"?
Install jq and yq, and wrap your commands with | yq -y ..
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Memes are all cool and all. But this is your daily remaining that 10000! =
Confusingly there is another project called yq that does exactly what you're suggesting and it's a preprocessor that converts yaml to json and then used jq. https://github.com/kislyuk/yq
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inhumane and error-prone
yq
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Yq is a portable yq: command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV and properties processor
I personally find the yq tool from https://github.com/kislyuk/yq much more useful: it has all the same options and formats as `jq` (as it's really a wrapper around jq). Rather than the `yq` in the OP here where only partial functionality exists.
- The YAML Document from Hell
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Scraping weather info
XML data from the API can be parsed and filtered with xq. There may be multiple ways to get it; first try the yq toolset which includes it.
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Show HN: Xq – command-line XML and HTML beautifier and content extractor
There is also yq [1], which attempts the same for yaml, toml and xml. (And confusingly also contains a binary named "xq" for querying xml, however with a different syntax)
[1] https://github.com/kislyuk/yq
What are some alternatives?
lol-html - Low output latency streaming HTML parser/rewriter with CSS selector-based API
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
pup - Parsing HTML at the command line
yq - yq is a portable command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV, TOML and properties processor
htmlq - Like jq, but for HTML.
jq - Command-line JSON processor
tq - Perform a lookup by CSS selector on an HTML input
dasel - Select, put and delete data from JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV files with a single tool. Supports conversion between formats and can be used as a Go package.
cascadia - Go cascadia package command line CSS selector
xmlq - filter xml in the command line with xpath
tools - all-in collection of productivity scripts, CLI tools, utility libraries, fuse filesystems, and also some stuff
hn-search - Hacker News Search