useful-sed
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useful-sed
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I give up
Here you go :) (I wrote that guide) https://github.com/adrianscheff/useful-sed
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Simple-Awk. A simple and practical guide to Awk
Hello! I'm the author. This is similar in vein to useful-sed, a surprisingly successful github repo (which can be found here https://github.com/adrianscheff/useful-sed).
If you have any questions, suggestions or simply feedback - let me know.
Thank you!
- Useful sed scripts and patterns
- adrianscheff/useful-sed: Useful sed scripts & patterns.
- Useful sed scripts & patterns.
- Useful sed scripts and patterns for day to day usage
- Useful sed scripts & patterns for general use cases.
sd
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
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Ripgrep 14 Released
I wanted to like sd but it doesn't support my main use case of recursive search/replace. Imagine every time you wanted to grep some files you had to build a find+xargs+rg pipeline... it just takes me out of the flow too much. I'm glad people are posting other options here, I'm looking forward to trying them.
https://github.com/chmln/sd/issues/62
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🐚🦀Comandos shell reescritos em Rust
sd
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sed cheatsheet
https://github.com/chmln/sd ftw (sed rebuilt in rust, much easier imho) ;-)
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What modern utilities should be a standard part of a modern unixy distro?
sd is a more intuitive alternative to sed, focussing on making find and replace easier - which is all I ever used sed for.
https://github.com/chmln/sd
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Delete all occurrences of a string
If it's in multiple files? To be honest, I'd just use a terminal and sed (or sd if you want something with a more friendly interface).
- Neovim locks up on big files while doing a replacement
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sd: your script directory
I love the idea and I'll try it out, but a heads up in case the author is around: the name sd clashes with another tool [0], which works as an alternative to sed.
I use that one pretty often, so maybe my first managed script will be one which symlinks binaries :)
[0] https://github.com/chmln/sd
- Intuitive find and replace CLI (sed alternative)
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Rust Easy! Modern Cross-platform Command Line Tools to Supercharge Your Terminal
sd is a find-and-replace CLI, and you can use it as a replacement for sed and awk. It is way more user-friendly and modern. It is also magnitudes faster than sed.
What are some alternatives?
simple-awk - Simple and practical guide to awk.
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
learn_gnused - Example based guide to mastering GNU sed
neomutt - ✉️ Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks -- IRC: #neomutt on irc.libera.chat
sokoban.sed - Sokoban game implemented in sed
hck - A sharp cut(1) clone.
tealdeer - A very fast implementation of tldr in Rust.
pomsky - A new, portable, regular expression language
desed - Debugger for Sed: demystify and debug your sed scripts, from comfort of your terminal.
joshuto - ranger-like terminal file manager written in Rust
snippy - Snippet manager with rofi and fzf
pistol - General purpose file previewer designed for Ranger, Lf to make scope.sh redundant