nasty-files
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nasty-files
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CVE-2022-1271: arbitrary file write vulnerability in GNU gzip's zgrep utility
I made a whole collection: https://github.com/benibela/nasty-files
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Show HN: Stamp turns a folder into a plain text file and a file into a folder
I have a collection of non-utf8 and other problematic files:
https://github.com/benibela/nasty-files
You probably cannot clone the repo on Windows. It works well on Linux. But in KDE you could not delete it afterwards
gomplate
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Show HN: gq – like jq or zq, but you use Go
this tool may interest the same audience: https://github.com/hairyhenderson/gomplate
I find it especially handy for poc-ing helm snippets, although regrettably they don't have the same "standard library" of functions
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Building Rich CLI Applications with Go's Built-in Templating
I'm surprised nobody mentioned https://gomplate.ca/ yet. It's a great CLI tool built on top of Go's built-in templating with many features, including one template to many outputs using a separate data source. See this blog post from the author: https://blog.hairyhenderson.ca/post/one\_template\_many\_outputs/
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Show HN: Stamp turns a folder into a plain text file and a file into a folder
Cookiecutter is nice but it requires an entire python install to run, which is a big thing to ask for some of the scenarios mentioned by the tool creator (like someone going through a simple learning tutorial which might not even be using python at all).
IMHO gomplate is a nicer alternative that's just a single static go-based tool that can do everything cookiecutter does and a lot more: https://github.com/hairyhenderson/gomplate
What are some alternatives?
jtree - Build your own language using Tree Notation.
go-rosbag - Rosbag parser written in pure Go
motllo - Project templates without needing a repository
remco - remco is a lightweight configuration management tool
golem
sqlTemplate - Template engine for writing dynamic SQL queries
storetouch
many-to-one - Sync and keep in sync multiple files to one file
gotemplate - A small highly opinionated Go template.
blog.treenotation.org - Blog of the Tree Notation Lab
renderizer - CLI to render Go template text files based on command line parameters and/or a YAML