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A list of command line tools for manipulating structured text data
Easily run Python at the shell! Magical, but never mysterious.
Example based guide to mastering GNU awk
Like Awk, but with SQL and table joins
generate reverse shell from CLI for linux and Windows.
As generating human-readable code is not a current aim, and we're quite far from having it anyway, it would make sense to generate a code that is already "minified". (i. e. cannot be reduced more by a minifier).
This might not be possible to achieve to 100% without implementing some complicated compiler logic (for example determining whether some parenthesis are needed). Implementing those shou
Python script wrote to automate the process of generating various reverse shells.
kubectl plugin to show cluster CPU and Memory requests utilization
vims - use vim commands for pipeline filtering in terminal
Simple templating engine based on shell.
Fast, realtime regex-extraction, and aggregation into common formats such as histograms, numerical summaries, tables, and more!
Small tool to filter/convert/match raw varnishlog output
An Awk script to generate documentation from Markdown comments in C/C++/Java/JavaScript/C# source code.
Small and simple directory synchronizer (a BASH script)
An evolution of the suckless ii(1) file-based IRC client
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I'd like to be able to run commands on all lines of a file. For example,
bsed wrap lines with "should execute on all lines of the file. Current workaround is to include some trivial filter likewrap lines containing '.' with "