pz
sheldon
pz | sheldon | |
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11 | 8 | |
717 | 933 | |
0.4% | - | |
0.0 | 6.8 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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pz
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Show HN: Pypipe – A Python command-line tool for pipeline processing
Cool!
I was going to ask how this differs in broad strokes from pz, but when I went to get the reference link found that pz hasn't been updated in two years, so that's one big difference.
https://github.com/CZ-NIC/pz
- Python import statements make it inconvenient for inline use in shell scripts
- Program mentioned on here - can anyone remember it?
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Show HN: Prig – like Awk, but uses Go for “scripting”
TIL about pz (kind of like this but using Python) -- that's very cool! https://github.com/CZ-NIC/pz
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Easily handle CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs
This seems very useful!
The behaviour of auto-imports https://github.com/CZ-NIC/pz#auto-import seems bit scary:
> Caveat: When accessed first time, the auto-import makes the row reprocessed. It may influence your global variables. Use verbose output to see if something has been auto-imported.
It sounds like this could cause some very subtle bugs. Maybe a strong and clear warning when a line is being reprocessed would help.
- Easily handle day to day CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs.
- GitHub - CZ-NIC/pz: Easily handle day to day CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs.
- Pz: CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs
sheldon
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Oh My Zsh
I prefer sheldon[1] for the few plugins I use
[1] https://github.com/rossmacarthur/sheldon
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Zap: A minimal zsh plugin manager
Personally, I prefer https://github.com/rossmacarthur/sheldon. It's simple yet flexible, fast and shell agnostic.
- zinitからsheldonへ
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What is the best plugin manager in your opinion?
Yes! rossmacarthur/sheldon is easy to use.
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Zim – The Zsh configuration framework with blazing speed and modular extensions
I’ve switched away from using OMZ as an all-in-one framework that takes over my .zshrc, but I still use some of its plugins. Its plugin management is too slow for my tastes, but there’s a few plugins that I came to rely on.
Switching to Sheldon [0] has given me the best of both worlds.
[0] https://github.com/rossmacarthur/sheldon
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zcomet - Fast, Simple Zsh Plugin Manager
I noticed that sheldon is missing from those benchmarks. Does it not qualify as a "zsh framework"?
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Zsh Plugin managers
I’ve been using sheldon for the past few months and been pretty happy with it. It seems plenty fast enough and the most obscure the verbiage gets is the toml config file.
What are some alternatives?
Command-line-text-processing - :zap: From finding text to search and replace, from sorting to beautifying text and more :art:
zsh-framework-benchmark - Benchmarks for various Zsh frameworks
zsh-defer - Deferred execution of Zsh commands
zinit - Flexible and fast Zsh plugin manager with clean fpath, reports, completion management, Turbo, annexes, services, packages.
alias-tips - An oh-my-zsh plugin to help remembering those aliases you defined once
zinit - Flexible and fast Zsh plugin manager with clean fpath, reports, completion management, Turbo, annexes, services, packages.
nio - Low Overhead Numerical/Native IO library & tools
zplug - :hibiscus: A next-generation plugin manager for zsh
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
zimfw - Zim: Modular, customizable, and blazing fast Zsh framework
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.
zcomet - zcomet - Fast, Simple Zsh Plugin Manager