jellex
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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jellex
- Parsing Complex JSON
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Select, put and delete data from JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV files
You could do something like this in pure python without the json loading boilerplate with jello[0]. An interactive TUI for jello called jellex[1} is also available. (I am the author)
[0] https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jello
[1] https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jellex
- parsing json help
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FX: An interactive alternative to jq to process JSON
Also, Jellex is a TUI front-end to Jello that helps with interactively querying the JSON.
- I looking for a TUI liberary/framework with good aesthetics.
- Tips on Adding JSON Output to Your CLI App
- Need help with a JSON response from an API
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Bringing the Unix Philosophy to the 21st Century
I wrote something similar to this to query JSON and JSON lines with python instead of awk for text. It’s called Jellex (Jello Explorer) which is a TUI front-end to Jello. Jello is a python analog to JQ.
https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jellex
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What's a small Linux program that you don't give much thought but makes your life a hundred times easier from time to time?
There's a new TUI for jello now called jellex that can help you create your jello python filters faster and easier.
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Fancy console
I made this TUI app using prompt-toolkit
Mosh
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
If you haven’t already, and I know this doesn’t hold up for GUI emacs or vim, but consider running them through https://mosh.org/
- mosh: Mobile Shell
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Write Your Own Terminal
FWIW, I wouldn't try to parse escape sequences "directly" from the input bytestream -- it's easy to end up with annoying bugs. Longer-term it's probably better to separate the logic e.g.:
- First step (for a UTF-8-input terminal emulator) means "lexing" the input bytestream as UTF-8 into a stream of USVs, which involves some subtleties (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
- Second step is to run the DEC parser/FSM logic on the sequence of USVs, which is independent of the escape sequences (https://vt100.net/emu/dec_ansi_parser ; https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
- And then the third step is for the terminal to execute the "dispatch"/"execute"/etc. actions coming from the FSM, which is where the escape sequences and control chars get implemented (https://github.com/mobile-shell/mosh/blob/master/src/termina...).
Without this separation, it's easier to end up with bugs where, e.g., a UTF-8 sequence or an ANSI escape sequence is treated differently when it's split between multiple read() calls vs. all in one call.
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Typing Fast Is About Latency, Not Throughput
Btw, you can use mosh to hide the latency of SSH. https://mosh.org/
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How do I enable new pane/tab with CWD while using mosh?
I've been using Kitty's SSH features for as long as I can remember but I recently setup Mosh and I really like how it doesn't drop connections and supports roaming.
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Buying an iPad Pro for coding was a mistake
I am surprised many people write about ssh into a server. Mosh[1] feels more responsive and it also supports longer sessions.
[1] - https://mosh.org/
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Prompt2, heads up; they are readying up another version Prompt2 has been abandoned by devs since iOS 14 / 1y ago in a crashing state - Now they want to make another money-heist cash-grab from its users by forcing them to upgrade one of the most expensive apps of all time.
Also they support Mosh which I install on my servers. It's way better than plain ssh when you're on mobile networks and wifi, especially with connections that are unreliable or bandwidth-constrained.
- Zellij New WASM Plugin System
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networkingStarterPack
I’ve recently been experimenting with MoSH (Mobile Shell). Basically think SSH but with UDP - so more resilient to shoddy network conditions, roaming access points, etc.
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How can I get a lisp image to run in the background?
If it is not for production (e.g. running as a daemon or a server) and you only care about the development, another ad-hoc way is using screen/tmus-like software incl. byobu, and combine it with mosh.
What are some alternatives?
jello - CLI tool to filter JSON and JSON Lines data with Python syntax. (Similar to jq)
Eternal Terminal - Re-Connectable secure remote shell
udiskie - Automounter for removable media
tmux - tmux source code
py_cui - A python library for intuitively creating CUI/TUI interfaces with widgets, inspired by gocui.
Gravitational Teleport - The easiest, and most secure way to access and protect all of your infrastructure.
ijson - Iterative JSON parser with Pythonic interfaces
Advanced SSH config - :computer: make your ssh client smarter
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
httpie - 🥧 HTTPie CLI — modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for the API era. JSON support, colors, sessions, downloads, plugins & more.
PowerShell - PowerShell for every system!