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mxj
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Newbie: I have a big xml file, the content is much nested tags and what I need to do is adding a field in a very nested tag in this file. One “not elegant” way is to make thousands of structs to parse the file. Do you guys have a simple solution for a task like that.
It generates Go structs from XML files. Compared to projects like https://github.com/clbanning/mxj, it generates much better Go code and you can feed it multiple example XML files.
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If maps are not ordered, why does it display in the correct order when printing ?
Prior to Go 1.12 unit tests where you wanted to verify a map value - or its serialization in JSON - you needed to visually inspect the output. You couldn't just compare the result to a known string value. (You can see the messy result of this still lingering in older packages, such as, github.com/clbanning/mxj or .../x2j and .../j2x. In fact, similar sorting of map values was added in .../mxj for marshaling XML docs from maps.)
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Golang json to xml, xlm to json
Hello, maybe someone had experience converting xlm to json and json to xlm without structs? I have found some libs like github.com/clbanning/mxj but it loses sequences, of course I could modify xlm to remove seq to pass validation etc. Ideally it should work like this: https://www.utilities-online.info/xmltojson#.W1cSCNIzZPY
sh
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Show HN: Hucksh – A Shell with a Good Memory
* The shell itself is https://github.com/mvdan/sh, a bash-like command interpreter
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Pure Bash Bible
https://github.com/mvdan/sh
And finally, checkbashisms if you intend on making pure posix scripts that are compatible with debian/ubuntu's dash. It is part of the debian's devscripts suite, but is often individually packaged in other distros.
> Also you can use the chat as a learning tool
Or you could learn from a guide written by people who have suffered decades of experience of the pitfalls of shell scripting and have shared their woes.
https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide
- Shfmt – format shell programs
- Shfmt – format shell programs (like gofmt, rustfmt)
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Gofumpt: It's like gofmt except more strict
My bad, I completely screwed this up... the as of yet undiscussed project is:
https://github.com/mvdan/sh
(not shmfmt)
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Gosh Linux shell written in Golang
I support projects like this for purposes of exploration and practice. But don't expect people to use it when there are already well established projects out there like: https://github.com/mvdan/sh
- mvdan/sh: A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter with bash support; includes shfmt
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similar to shellcheck?
There are also: - shfmt - sh - bash language server - bashate
- shfmt - formatting comments issue
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Indenting piped shell expressions in a script?
I also like running shfmt over my shell scripts so they all look the same without me having to think about whitespace.
What are some alternatives?
GoQuery - A little like that j-thing, only in Go.
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
bluemonday - bluemonday: a fast golang HTML sanitizer (inspired by the OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer) to scrub user generated content of XSS
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
toml - TOML parser for Golang with reflection.
go-pkg-xmlx
go-humanize - Go Humans! (formatters for units to human friendly sizes)
go-pkg-rss
inject
editorconfig-core-go - EditorConfig Core written in Go