vielsprachig
file format translator; JSON -> Yaml and more (by znx3p0)
rq
Record Query - A tool for doing record analysis and transformation (by dflemstr)
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vielsprachig
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convfmt - simle convertor between json, yaml and toml.
Hi! It seems like we had the same idea (I developed an identical tool called vsp which fills the exact functionality convfmt does. I looked at your code and it’s eerily similar to vsp’s (which is kinda expected given that they do the same thing) except vsp uses more macros, relies on erased-serde and accepts many more file formats as inputs and outputs. One thing that I was unable to do with vsp that I wanted (but couldn’t due to time constraints) is file format to CSV and CSV to file format conversion (which could be extremely useful since I haven’t found any tools that translate to and from CSV in cli form, and CSV comes up a lot in ML and finance), you could add that functionality and add many more file formats too
rq
Posts with mentions or reviews of rq.
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- Jc – JSONifies the output of many CLI tools
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Shell Script Best Practices, from a decade of scripting things
Not sure what it is doing more...I'm referring to this rq: https://github.com/dflemstr/rq#format-support-status
It converts to/from the listed formats.
There is also `jc` (written in Python) with the added benefit that it converts output of many common unix utilities to json. So you would not need to parse `ip` for example.
https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc
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What debugging/monitoring method do you use? Lately, I have been using the Saleae Logic Analyzer to monitor the signals exchanged among the boards of my embedded network. I find it really cool, but do you have any other recommendations? What do you use?
In robotics most relevant signals are seen by the software. My current pattern is to log everything to MessagePack files (e.g. using mpacklog in Python or palimpsest in C++), then dump and plot the data later on using handy command-line tools like jq and rq.
- Tombl – Easily query .toml files from bash
- rq: Universal convertor between structured data (JSON, MessagePack, CBOR, etc.)
- Show HN: utt, the Universal Text Transformer
- FX: An interactive alternative to jq to process JSON
- Tips on Adding JSON Output to Your CLI App
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Miller CLI – Like Awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for CSV, TSV and JSON
There's also rq (record query)[1] that also supports CSV and JSON but not TSV though. It's written in Rust.
[1] https://github.com/dflemstr/rq
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What's everyone working on this week (27/2021)?
Ish. https://github.com/dflemstr/rq/ It removed its processing language a while ago. It's still a very useful tool, though. Imho, it's a bigger pity that it can't highlight YAML on output, or parse YAML 1.1.