imcat
visidata
imcat | visidata | |
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3 | 36 | |
311 | 7,416 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
C | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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imcat
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Attracting attention to terminalimageviwer, a c++ program that renders an image with block chars and optionally teletype chars! Unfortunately hasn't had any real commits since July 2021
I tried TIV and I liked it pretty much, but for me, the output of imcat looks better.
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My favorite cli/tui programs:
imcat - images in terminal (doesn't work in urxvt, works well in tilix/tty {tested there})
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Why can't I write code inside my browser?
Do you have a specific gripe against X11? Again, it would be very much against the Unix philosophy to roll that highly complex functionality into the core SSH protocol. The problem would still be just as complex and challenging. Implementing a network-transparent GUI always is. You'd lose the separation of concerns, and you'd end up running two GUI systems rather than one.
If you want a very basic GUI over SSH without a full-blown GUI like with X11, you already have the option of using a TUI like Midnight Commander. You can preview images on the command-line, with a tool like imcat. [0]
[0] https://github.com/stolk/imcat
visidata
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Fx – Terminal JSON Viewer
[4] "Is it possible to "flatten" structured data (like JSON?)": https://github.com/saulpw/visidata/discussions/1605
- jq 1.7 Released
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Mapping LA's Soft-Story Building Earthquake Retrofit Program [OC]
Visidata - https://visidata.org
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SQLite interface(s) for creating complex queries with a table that has 68 million rows?
You can try Visidata
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Terminal Based Programs?
VisiData is an awesome terminal spreadsheet tool. edbrowse for internet browsing.
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Plugin for pretty rendering of data?
Have you ever tried out visidata? It's not vim, but it's a terminal app with vim-like keybindings for visualizing tabular data (and it can convert from other types like json). Not quite a neovim buffer, but you could always open visidata in a new terminal buffer.
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Ask HN: I'm looking for some new spreadsheet software what are people using?
If you are a command-line user, try visidata[0]
[0] https://github.com/saulpw/visidata
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Hanukkah of Data: Advent of Code for Data Nerds
The datasets will be available as SQLite, JSONL, and CSV. This will be great for sharpening your SQL/Python/VisiData skills.
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Hanukkah of Data: Advent of Code for Data Enthusiasts
Help Sarah find the family holiday tapestry before her father notices it's missing! Sharpen your SQL/Python/VisiData skills with Hanukkah of Data.
- Visidata - work with CSV / SQLlite / xls and other data files from the CLI
What are some alternatives?
TerminalImageViewer - Small C++ program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters
sc-im - sc-im - Spreadsheet Calculator Improvised -- An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal
glances - Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
miller - Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON
gitui - Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀
sqlite-tui - A TUI for viewing and editing database files. [Moved to: https://github.com/mathaou/termdbms]
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
tidy-viewer - 📺(tv) Tidy Viewer is a cross-platform CLI csv pretty printer that uses column styling to maximize viewer enjoyment.
commons-io - Apache Commons IO
OpenRefine - OpenRefine is a free, open source power tool for working with messy data and improving it
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.