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libxo
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jc: Converts the output of popular command-line tools to JSON
> In FreeBSD, this problem was solved with libxo[0]:
Libxo happens to be in the base system, but it is generally available:
* https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
* https://libxo.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- Libxo: The Easy Way to Generate Text, XML, JSON, and HTML Output
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Getting work done with PowerShell on Linux
Or make it flexible:
> libxo - A Library for Generating Text, XML, JSON, and HTML Output
* https://github.com/Juniper/libxo/
* https://wiki.freebsd.org/LibXo
Want structure? Ask for JSON or XML and parse. Otherwise it's the regular text output.
- Libxo: Generate text/XML/JSON structured output in one code path
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Jc – JSONifies the output of many CLI tools
Can you trust it? Cli tool output is not exactly stable. I thought that's why libxo exists?
https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
- Libxo: Library for Generating Text, XML, JSON, and HTML Output
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Curl gets a --json flag
Please consider https://github.com/Juniper/libxo or something even better than that.
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You shouldn't parse the output of ls(1)
That would look a lot like FreeBSD. Many of the FreeBSD userland tools are set up to use the excellent libxo (https://github.com/Juniper/libxo) to allow the user's choice of how things are output.
- The growth of command line options, 1979-Present
- Tips on Adding JSON Output to Your CLI App
pdfalto
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Trouble running command-line GitHub Project
So I work at a media library, and I need to obtain xml ALTO files from some pdf files for archival purposes. I found this project That seemingly does what I'm searching for. I have some knowledge about compiling a project, so i did it on an Ubuntu installation that i use exclusively to compile programs.
What are some alternatives?
elvish - Powerful scripting language & Versatile interactive shell
libexpat - :herb: Fast streaming XML parser written in C99 with >90% test coverage; moved from SourceForge to GitHub
jtbl - CLI tool to convert JSON and JSON Lines to terminal, CSV, HTTP, and markdown tables
fbpdf - A small framebuffer pdf, djvu, epub, xps, and cbz viewer
PSReadLine - A bash inspired readline implementation for PowerShell
Libxml2 - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2
oil - Oils is our upgrade path from bash to a better language and runtime. It's also for Python and JavaScript users who avoid shell!
pupnp - libupnp: Build UPnP-compliant control points, devices, and bridges on several operating systems.
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
Nokogiri - Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby.
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.
jc - CLI tool and python library that converts the output of popular command-line tools, file-types, and common strings to JSON, YAML, or Dictionaries. This allows piping of output to tools like jq and simplifying automation scripts.