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perl5
- Perl first commit: a “replacement” for Awk and sed
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GitHub crashes on Perl's Configure
Configure (Permalink)
I was not signed into GitHub. I opened the permalink and it displayed fine. I opened the raw page in another tab; it was fine.
- How Are the Cool Kids Installing Perl on OSX Nowadays?
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SPVM now supports object-oriented programming in Perl
As we mentioned last week, this week we are working on a portable, symbolic link implementation that also works on Windows. You can see our progress here. To implement this, the Perl win32/win32.c source code would be greatly appreciated.
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A short tutorial for writing code using the new "feature 'class'" syntax.
However, I wouldn't shelve your plans to put more time into Moose. The PR for the initial Corinna work is out and while /u/leonerduk's work is great, the PR is huge and there are a few minor issues to deal with. I do not know when the initial Corinna work will be finished and even after that, it will be a couple of years before it's considered "stable."
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Perl Weekly #596 - New Year Resolution
First round of feature 'class'
- Paul "LeoNerd" Evans has created the first pull request for Corinna, the modern OOP system for Perl
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Day 16: Moving from Travis-CI to GitHub Actions for Marpa::R2
First I noticed that there are some warning during the build emitted by one of the dependencies. As it turns out upgrading the dependency solved this issue, but the latest package of the dependency also had a minor issue. The version numbers in the different files were slightly confusing. So I reported that too.
ripgrep-all
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Ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
I searched in portage, and it seems there is another version working also with other documents like PDFs and doc.
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Calibre – New in Calibre 7.0
If you want even faster search across different formats, you can try ripgrep-all ( https://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-all ). It can search across epub, docx, pdf, zip, mp4 etc. If you are handy with the tool, you can write custom adaptor to search across images using OCR with tesseract.
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Show HN: Khoj – Chat Offline with Your Second Brain Using Llama 2
1. If you want better adoption especially among corporations, GPL-3 wont cut it. Maybe think of some business friendly licenses (MIT etc)
2. I understand the excitement about llm's. But how about making something more accessible. I use rip-grep-all (rga) along with fzf [1] that can search all files including pdfs in a specific folders. However, I would like a GUI tool to search across multiple folders, provide priority of results across folders and store and search histories where I can do a meta-search. This is sufficient for 95% of my usecases to search locally and I dont need LLM. If khoj can enable such search as default without LLM that will be a gamechanger for many people without a heavy compute machine or who dont want to use OpenAI.
[1] https://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-all/wiki/fzf-Integration
- Burgr – Books in Your Terminal
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Internet Archive Scholar
I wanted to say 'au contrer' to your 'screenshots are not searchable' and link this[0] but I don't actually see images in the readme.. I swear it was there, maybe it's a buried extra flag..
- Recoll – Full-text search for your desktop
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Soldiers, im trying to find the best way to storage pdfs and be possible to search for words in all of them at the same time. Is there any app for that (windows) ?
CLI: rga
- Soldiers, im trying to find the best way to storage pdfs and be possible to search for words in all of them at the same time. Is there any app for that ?
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Can You please help me in finding a workflow that allows me to leave Evernote for good?
You might be interested in https://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-all
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Are there any TUI apps you recommend outside of ncdu / nnn / htop / vim / bat / fd / tig / duf?
Found ripgrep-all and I am very happy
What are some alternatives?
pdfgrep - PDFGrep is a GNU/Emacs module providing grep comparable facilities but for PDF files
OCRmyPDF - OCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched
InvoiceNet - Deep neural network to extract intelligent information from invoice documents.
notational-fzf-vim - Notational velocity for vim.
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
Gource - software version control visualization
Corinna - Corinna - Bring Modern OO to the Core of Perl
rakudo - 🦋 Rakudo – Raku on MoarVM, JVM, and JS
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
problem-solving - 🦋 Problem Solving, a repo for handling problems that require review, deliberation and possibly debate
perlweeklychallenge-club - Knowledge base for The Weekly Challenge club members using Perl, Raku, Ada, APL, Awk, Bash, BASIC, Bc, Befunge-93, Bourne Shell, BQN, Brainfuck, C3, C, CESIL, C++, C#, Clojure, COBOL, Coconut, Crystal, D, Dart, Dc, Elm, Emacs Lisp, Erlang, Excel VBA, Fennel, Fish, Forth, Fortran, Gembase, GNAT, Go, Haskell, Haxe, HTML, Idris, IO, J, Janet, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Kotlin, Lisp, Lua, M4, Miranda, Modula 3, MMIX, Mumps, Myrddin, Nim, Nix, Node.js, Nuweb, OCaml, Odin, Ook, Pascal, PHP, Python, Postscript, Prolog, R, Ring, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Scheme, Sed, Smalltalk, SQL, Swift, Tcl, TypeScript, Visual BASIC, WebAssembly, Wolfram, XSLT and Zig.