treblle-cli
hc-runner
treblle-cli | hc-runner | |
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2 | 1 | |
16 | 3 | |
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8.2 | 8.7 | |
about 2 months ago | 2 months ago | |
Go | Rust | |
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treblle-cli
- Treblle CLI for API Insights
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Ask HN: Best thing you've made in CLI
I am launching a CLI tool this week that allows you to get insights into your Open API specification. It is currently a beta pre-release, but built using Go and pTerm - it was a lot of fun if I am honest!
https://github.com/Treblle/treblle-cli
hc-runner
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Ask HN: Best thing you've made in CLI
https://github.com/n8henrie/hc-runner
Another wrapper for piping things to healthchecks.io, my first exercise to wrangling CLI and layered config in rust (and frankly -- in spite of my love for rust -- made me miss some of the better established / batteries-included options in python / go).
In large part inspired by the privacy / sandboxing in modern MacOS, for which you can "allowlist" a binary (meaning you'd have to e.g. allow the whole python interpreter as allowing a .py script doesn't work), so I can allowlist the hc-runner binary and anything it runs will not further prompt me for permissions.
(Which has obvious security implications.)
What are some alternatives?
json-to-smart-csv - Hammer arbitrary JSON into CSV records
FNav - Simple directory navigator that works with cd
jira-cmd - Another JIRA Command Line Interface for node.js