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Zq: An Easier (and Faster) Alternative to Jq
I like using `jq` to create line-delimited JSON and then using a language I know well (Node) to process it after that point. I find `jq '.[] | select(.location=="Stockholm")'` less readable than something like `nq --filter '({location}) => location === "Stockholm"'` because I'm much more used to Node syntax.
- https://github.com/thisredone/rb is a widely used ruby version of this idea
- https://github.com/KelWill/nq#readme is something similar that I wrote for my own use
- rb: Turns Ruby into a versatile command line utility
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My latest tutorial, on using Ruby from the command line.
You might be interested by this little script https://github.com/thisredone/rb
mcfly
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Fly through your shell history
It is a custom pretrained NN with very few nodes, the full source code is here: https://github.com/cantino/mcfly/blob/master/src/network.rs
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Cdpath: Easily Navigate Directories in the Terminal
I've had a great time using McFly (https://github.com/cantino/mcfly) for going through my command history. It prioritizes showing commands that were previously run in your current directory!
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fish-shell: the user-friendly command-line shell
I end up installing mcfly (https://github.com/cantino/mcfly) in all my shells, and it works great in fish as well.
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Linux terminal user
You should try https://github.com/cantino/mcfly, it replaces the Ctrl r bind for fuzzy-search-style patter matching, that you can see all the similar commands and then select the one you want, it has been on all my machines ever since I've learnd of it
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Atuin replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database
There's also McFly which does the same thing.
https://github.com/cantino/mcfly
I've only used McFly and found it to be pretty great. My only complaint is the default search mode is SQL strings, so you have to use `%` for wildcards. I wish it was a more forgiving, less exact search.
Has anyone used both and could compare them?
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Fulfilling a reader's request for my “dot files”
If you like searching your Bash history with fzf, you're gonna love McFly: https://github.com/cantino/mcfly
- Mcfly: Fly through your shell history. Great Scott
- Linux Kernel 6.2 issue · Issue #333 · cantino/mcfly
- Happens too often
- Advice to be more efficient with the terminal?
What are some alternatives?
zed - A novel data lake based on super-structured data
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
wsjq - Whitespace interpreter and debugger in jq
atuin - ✨ Magical shell history
jp - Command line interface to JMESPath - http://jmespath.org
zsh-histdb - A slightly better history for zsh
jid - json incremental digger
antigen - The plugin manager for zsh.
nq - sed "s/jq .key/nq '({key}) => key'/"
modern-unix - A collection of modern/faster/saner alternatives to common unix commands.
q - q - Run SQL directly on delimited files and multi-file sqlite databases
zoxide - A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.