show-struct
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show-struct
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Tell ONE terminal app you use everyday but no one seems know about the app
Of many JSON linters, formatters, I have not see one that provides a quick, human readable map/structure of your JSON data except show-struct .
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Way to organize / catalogue / consolidate 40 drives logically
Some hint on flattening JSON tree here: https://til.simonwillison.net/jq/flatten-nested-json-objects-jq Of course, you could use the hierarchical format if you are comfortable navigating it in jq. This is a tool to dump the structure of json files as seen by jq. Use python not python3 to run. https://github.com/ilyash/show-struct tree and cat-cli structure is similar but uses different names for some of the fields. cat-cli database includes an md5 hash, tree's does not.
sc-im
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Csvlens: Command line CSV file viewer. Like less but made for CSV
While not built around CSV, two terminal spreadsheet tools I have successfully used in the past are sc-im and the (neo)vim plugin vim-table-mode:
https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im/
https://github.com/dhruvasagar/vim-table-mode
Back then I stopped using sc-im because it could not import/export XLSX, if I remember correctly. Apparently it can today!
vim-table-mode always felt a little fragile and I don't want to be bound to vim anymore. That said, it still feels like a small miracle to me to have functional spreadsheet formulas inside markdown documents – calculation and typesetting all in one place.
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Lotus 1-2-3 For Linux
sc-im - Spreadsheet Calculator Improvised -- An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal:
https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
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Lightweight Spreadsheet App.
app-office/sc-im "Ncurses based, vim-like spreadsheet calculator (https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im)" perhaps?
- Spreadsheet Calculator Improvised – An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal
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Lotus 1-2-3 for Linux
Lurking around for text based spreadsheets for Linux brought this one, which can import/export xls and xlsx, use GNUPlot for graphing and Lua for scripting.
https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
Already packaged in Debian and Alpine, possibly others.
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Any Suckless Excel like tool?
There's sc-im: https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
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Tool to explore big data sets
I think VisiData will be just the ticket. I'm not a pro at using it, personally. It's way too much for my needs, so I just use sc-im.
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Do you ever find yourself doing ":w" on google docs and other locations?
sc-im
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How does sc-im compares to vd?
Anybody here? I have used vd for a bit and just came across sc-im.
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Is sc-im open source?
this was literally the first result on mu seaech engine: https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
What are some alternatives?
csv.vim - A Filetype plugin for csv files
visidata - A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data
tdrop - A Glorified WM-Independent Dropdown Creator
vim-table-mode - VIM Table Mode for instant table creation.
sydent - Sydent: Reference Matrix Identity Server
navi - An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
jtbl - CLI tool to convert JSON and JSON Lines to terminal, CSV, HTTP, and markdown tables
mani - :robot: CLI tool to help you manage repositories
pipe-viewer - A lightweight YouTube client for Linux, without requiring an API key.
Vim - The official Vim repository