Inbox Zero
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Inbox Zero
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Show HN: Simple email mode for Gmail's 20th anniversary
On April 1st 2004, Google released Gmail.
Twenty years later, I'm releasing an open source email app that helps you reach inbox zero for a single day: Simple Email Mode
Simple Mode makes handling less overwhelming:
* Handle emails in batches of 5
* Long emails summarized
* Timer to gamify maintain focus
* Set aside what you want to handle later. Archive the rest
You can try it out at https://getinboxzero.com under the Early Access tab.
And check out the GitHub repo: https://github.com/elie222/inbox-zero
Only for Gmail users at this time.
- FLaNK Weekly 31 December 2023
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Show HN: Inbox Zero – open-source email assistant
You can also see when we deploy each time on GitHub: https://github.com/elie222/inbox-zero/deployments
- InboxZero – Organize your inbox with the help of AI
qsv
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Ask HN: How would you chunk a large Excel file?
xsv is great. I quite like the fork called qsv as well; it has some features that were helpful to avoid some piping I didn't want to do. There are a lot of other additions. https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv
- FLaNK Weekly 31 December 2023
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Qsv: Efficient CSV CLI Toolkit
Thanks for the detailed feedback @snidane!
As maintainer of qsv, here's my reply:
- Given qsv's rapid release cycle (173 releases over three years), the auto-update check is essential at the moment. Once we reach 1.0, I'll turn it off. For now, given your feedback, I've only made it check 10% of the time.
- Pivot is in the backlog and I'll be sure to add unpivot when I implement it. (https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv/issues/799)
- I'll add a dedicated summing command with the group by (-by) and window by (-over) capability (https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv/issues/1514). Do note that `stats` has basic sum as @ezequiel-garzon pointed out.
- With the `enum` command, qsv can achieve what you proposed with `laminate`. E.g. qsv enum --new-column newcol --constant newconstant mydata.csv --output laminated-data.csv
- With the cat rowskey command, qsv can already concatenate files with mismatched headers.
- other file formats. qsv supports parquet, csv, tsv, excel, ods, datapackage, sqlite and more (see https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv/tree/master#file-formats). Fixed-format though is not supported yet and quite interesting, and have added it to the backlog (https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv/issues/1515)
- as to "enable embedding outputs of commands", qsv is composable by design, so you can use standard stdin/stdout redirection/piping techniques to have it work with other CLI tools like jq, awk, etc.
Finally, just released v0.120.0 that already incorporates the less aggressive self-update check. https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv/releases/tag/0.120.0
- Joining CSV Data Without SQL: An IP Geolocation Use Case
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Why my favourite API is a zipfile on the European Central Bank's website
qsv [1] also has a sqlp command which lets you run Polars SQL queries (even on multiple files). Here I'll send the csv data from stdin (represented by -) and then (optionally) pipe the output to the table command for formatting. The shape of the result is also printed to stderr (the (4, 2) below).
[1] https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv
$ echo 'Name,Department,Salary
- Qsv: Ultra-fast CSV data-wrangling toolkit
- Qsv: CSVs sliced, diced and analyzed (fork of xsv)
- Nushell.sh ls – where size > 10mb – –sort-by modified
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Do Rust and Lua work well together?
It works quite well IMHO. Using the mlua crate, I’ve managed to integrate Luau as a very powerful data-wrangling DSL for qsv (https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv)
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How manipulate this CSV in Python?
Maybe this might be better done using this? https://github.com/jqnatividad/qsv
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goawk - A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support