tera
xpe
tera | xpe | |
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5 | 8 | |
101 | 26 | |
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6.5 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 1 year ago | |
Shell | Python | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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tera
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How to play FM radio (Indian Channels) and control using Linux terminal?
Terra seems to be the tool you're looking for. It offers ease of access, a wide range of selection from over 28000 radio stations all over the globe, etc.
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Good CLI radio stream player?
Can confirm this works: https://github.com/shinokada/tera 🤘🏻
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Tell ONE terminal app you use everyday but no one seems know about the app
I use Tera (Terminal radio) everyday.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
Every day I use a terminal radio called Tera to listen to music.
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Terminal Radio (tera)
I just created a command-line radio called TERA. Please let me know what you think. https://github.com/shinokada/tera
xpe
- pup: Parsing HTML at the Command Line
- xpe: A commandline xpath parser that is easy to use.
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What are some useful cli tools that arent popular?
xpe - a commandline xpath parser. xpaths are better than css queries for getting at specific html elements in the DOM. Compared to other parsers, this one is easier to use, and supports html.
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Tell ONE terminal app you use everyday but no one seems know about the app
I use the heck out of xpe. It's a super simple command-line xpath parser using lxml in python.
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htmlq - like jq, but for HTML
If you like xmllint, you might like xpe. It's more user-friendly.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
xpe - a commandline xpath parser. I made this after trying to use xpaths for web automation in bash, and not finding anything that worked.
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A list of command line tools for manipulating structured text data
For commandline xpath parsing for simple commandline web automation, xpe is pretty handy. It's a real simple python script, but it scratches that itch, and it's only a pip install away.
What are some alternatives?
EgyBestCLI - A Command-Line Interface Wrapper For EgyBest
pup - Parsing HTML at the command line
command_help - :information_source: Extract help text from builtin commands and man pages
ProtonUpdater - Script to make it easier to update Proton GE to the latest version
gitstart - Gitstart automates creating a GitHub repo. The script will create .gitignore, a license.txt, a README.md file and commit with a message. It will create a remote repo and push all the files.
escaperoom - Command line utility to generate/host a fully functioning virtual escape room from a JSON config.
hastyhex - A blazing fast hex dumper
focus - A fully featured productivity timer for the command line, based on the Pomodoro Technique. Supports Linux, Windows, and macOS.
mpd_scripts - some scripts for mpd, the music player daemon.
pandoc - Universal markup converter
kks - Handy Kakoune companion.
lol-html - Low output latency streaming HTML parser/rewriter with CSS selector-based API