plotext
YouPlot
plotext | YouPlot | |
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8 | 11 | |
1,645 | 3,929 | |
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7.1 | 4.5 | |
4 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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plotext
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Visualizing Data in the Terminal: A Simple Guide to Building a Customized Data Visualization Tool
To plot the graph, we will use a python package called plotext. Plotext lets you plot scatter, line, bar, histogram, and date-time plots (including candlesticks) directly on the terminal. First, we need to install this package.
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A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal
Plotext works similar but isn't as magical.
https://github.com/piccolomo/plotext
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Show HN: Simple tool for creating commandline bar charts
nice little project :)
on a tangent I was playing with https://github.com/piccolomo/plotext for a bit (especially on a data analysis server connected over ssh it's quite useful, if you don't have the bandwidth to start a jupyter notebook).
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Zettelkasten Using Vim and Github
I have shared my Zettelkasten before, but I stumbled across plotext today. It creates plots and displays them directly in the terminal. I wrote a little python script that parses all my notes, aggregates them according to the month they were written and then plots them in a time series. Super fun little project. If your notes are file names formatted as `yyyymmddHHMM` the script should work for you as well. Hopefully someone else finds this useful.
- piccolomo/plotext: plotting on terminal
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plotext: plotting on terminal
There’s a ticket for that https://github.com/piccolomo/plotext/issues/26
- Plotext – Python Plotting on the Terminal
YouPlot
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Plotille: Plot in the terminal using Braille dots
I think matplotlib's overwhelming API surface motivates a lot of work in the plotting space. I personally find that I need to relearn/recopy the API every time I need to use it, and I could never whip something up on a whim.
I actually use youplot[1] for this very reason so I can pipe small datasets into an exploratory visualization straight from the command line.
[1]https://github.com/red-data-tools/YouPlot
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The Awk Programming Language, Second Edition
Neat! Once you're installing something to do terminal plots though, https://github.com/red-data-tools/YouPlot looks the nicest I've seen
- YouPlot
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YouPlot is a command line tool that draws plots on the terminal
gem install youplot
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 15-Jan-2023
- red-data-tools/YouPlot: A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal.
- A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal
What are some alternatives?
barchart - Make bar charts on the terminal.
feedgnuplot - Tool to plot realtime and stored data from the commandline, using gnuplot.
gnuplotlib - gnuplot for numpy
plotille - Plot in the terminal using braille dots.
chronicle-etl - 📜 A CLI toolkit for extracting and working with your digital history
matplotlib-terminal - Matplotlib backend to plot in terminal using matrach/img2unicode
KittyTerminalImages.jl - A package that allows Julia to display images in the kitty terminal editor
UnicodePlots.jl - Unicode-based scientific plotting for working in the terminal
mortgage-and-investments - Estimate mortgage and investments
Zettelkasten - My personal zettelkasten.
awk-vm - A virtual machine and assembler written in AWK.