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djsoftware-utils
DESCRIPTION:
Collection of (amongst others) open-source C++ Unix/Linux/macOS/Windows command-line utilities by DJ Software https://djsoftware.tech/
Examples:
$ cat repolist.txt | for-each git clone
$ cat urls.txt | for-each wget
$ cat prompts.txt | for-each runai -t
$ cat README.md | clipx
$ clipx -p > paste-newfile.txt
$ keep-going | cowsay
Source hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/djsoftware1
* https://github.com/djsoftware1/for-each
* https://github.com/djsoftware1/clipx
The core open source C++ utils are MIT-licensed.
Features
- for-each: command-line cross-platform tool to easily run a command per line of input
- for-each optionally supports TSV (tab-separated values) and variable substitution, e.g. use $2 for 2nd 'column' of TSV input
- clipx: command-line cross-platform tool easily copy to (or paste from with "-p" option) the clipboard
- keep-going: morale booster
- Productivity-boosting
- Unix/Linux style 'piping' of input/output
- Source: https://github.com/djsoftware1/djutils-workspace
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