pyp
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pyp
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Modern Linux Tools vs. Unix Classics: Which Would I Choose?
> I too can never remember jq syntax when I need to. I usually just end up writing a Python script
Same here! That's why for small things I made pyxargs [1] to use python in the shell. In another thread I also just learned of pyp [2] which I haven't tried yet but looks like it'd be even better for this use case.
[1] https://github.com/elesiuta/pyxargs
[2] https://github.com/hauntsaninja/pyp
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Shshsh is a bridge connects Python and shell
I have bookmarked/tried so many Python/Shell mashups over the years.
IMHO the following is about the only one that's tasteful and not going off the deep end: https://github.com/hauntsaninja/pyp
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Easily handle CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs
I wrote a similar tool a while back that lets you create your own "magic" variables. I use `f` all the time! https://github.com/hauntsaninja/pyp#pyp-lets-you-configure-y...
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A Tour of the Oil Language
Thank you for the extensive and thoughtful comment! This does help clarify your approach quite considerably. I wonder, since you are hoping to attract collaborators, whether there is some kind of formal spec for the language somewhere? For example, you mentioned parallel efforts: suppose I wanted to write a port to pure C; is there any way, short of reading every one of your posts and trying to contain the whole language in my head at once, for me to know exactly what I need to implement?
Something I've been trying to figure out: what is the exact relationship at present between OSH and Oil? When you say "OSH" do you mean the language, or the shell itself "oil shell"? If Oil is not something I can download, why exactly does that `const v = max(1, 2)` statement work in osh? It's clearly not just a Bash implementation, it's got other features. Is that a subset of Oil's features? Which subset?
Since you're also interested in other shells, you might have a look at pyp [1]. It captures a lot of the way I personally would like to use some future shell. If the features of pyp were integrated into the shell itself, you wouldn't need an external command, you could just (for example) pipe the output of one program into a python-like statement that mangles the incoming strings in some way, and pipe that out to some xargs-like program to use in a subshell. (The fact that you apparently can't use the pipe in what Xonsh calls "Python mode" is for me the central limiting feature of that shell.)
[1] https://github.com/hauntsaninja/pyp
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9 Command-Line Tools to Go to Infinity & Beyond
9. Pyp
deep-daze
- Besides Gaming - for what can be a 4080 useful?
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Master hacker used “AI via command prompt” to ask what “after death looks like”
it's not nessecary to specify the model with the tool he is using also known as deep daze
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AI image transformation. New drop, Proto-Cubism art watch the magic below.
If you want do the same thing for free yourself: https://github.com/lucidrains/deep-daze
- GitHub - lucidrains/deep-daze: Simple command line tool for text to image generation using OpenAI's CLIP and Siren (Implicit neural representation network). Technique was originally created by https://twitter.com/advadnoun
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List of sites/programs/projects that use OpenAI's CLIP neural network for steering image/video creation to match a text description
(Added Mar. 15, 2021) deep-daze Fourier Feature Map - Colaboratory by afiaka87. Uses SIREN to generate images. Reference. Reddit post.
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(Added Feb. 5, 2021) Deep Daze - Colaboratory by lucidrains. Uses SIREN to generate images. The GitHub repo has a local machine version. GitHub. Notebook copy by levindabhi.
- AI generated visualization of Meat Grinder lyrics
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Let's play Guess That Chandrian! (Round one) All images are generated by AI using the Chandrian's "Deep Names and Signs" as the prompt. Who does your sleeping mind see? Let me know in the comments!
Thanks! I'll be posting more over the week. I run these on Python. Here's the link for the program https://github.com/lucidrains/deep-daze
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Told an AI to generate Linux. Looks about right
In case you have some damn good gamer-level GPU, you can try this FOSS alternative locally instead: https://github.com/lucidrains/deep-daze
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AI-generated image using "Israel" as a keyword
I'm not sure exactly what they used, but deep-daze can be used to generate similar things that turn out quite cool
What are some alternatives?
InquirerPy - :snake: Python port of Inquirer.js (A collection of common interactive command-line user interfaces)
VQGAN-CLIP - Just playing with getting VQGAN+CLIP running locally, rather than having to use colab.
DALLE-pytorch - Implementation / replication of DALL-E, OpenAI's Text to Image Transformer, in Pytorch
big-sleep - A simple command line tool for text to image generation, using OpenAI's CLIP and a BigGAN. Technique was originally created by https://twitter.com/advadnoun
Pawky - The Python version of awk
Story2Hallucination
shyaml - YAML for command line
Command-line-text-processing - :zap: From finding text to search and replace, from sorting to beautifying text and more :art:
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
theme.sh - A script which lets you set your $terminal theme.
starcli - :sparkles: Browse trending GitHub projects from your command line