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Drop #443 (2024-04-15): Monday Morning Grab Bag
Today’s Drop features three different command-line tools: xh, xq, and lowcharts. xh is a modern command-line tool for HTTP requests, xq is a Golang-based tool for XML/HTML processing, and lowcharts is a CLI charting tool for numerical data. Each tool has unique features and use cases for command-line operations.
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Drop #442 (2024-04-12): Moreutils; Rats in Realtime
The Friday edition of The Drop features moreutils, a collection of Unix utilities designed to enhance the standard toolset, and Realtime, a platform providing live data visualizations and reports across various topics, including NYC 🐀 sightings. Could be a great source for folks participating in the #30DayChartChallenge.
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Bonus Drop #44 (2024-04-07): Combined Make-Up Bonus + WPE Drop
Today’s Bonus + WPE Drop is cull of ctags crunchy goodness. Universal ctags is a tool that generates an index file for programming languages to enable easy navigation within text editors. Geany, an IDE with extensive functionality, showcases the usage of ctags. Quickwit, an alternative tool, allows users to retrieve code-level information from projects using…
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Drop #438 (2024-04-04): Snow Day Shellmageddon
Today’s blizzard-proof Drop explores the ‘has’ utility for checking installed command line tools; introduces the ‘w3m’ text-only web browser; and, discusses the use of ‘tmpmail’ for generating temporary email addresses. Stay safe out there New Englanders!
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Drop #436 (2024-04-01): TUI Trek
Today’s Drop features three TUI tools aiming to simplify command-oriented operations. “Who Let The Pods Out?” introduced k9s, enhancing productivity in managing Kubernetes clusters. “Lollygagging Pods” highlighted lazydocker for Docker container management. “Git Outta Here” focused on tig for efficient Git repository management, emphasizing its simplicity and effectiveness in handling Git workflows.
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Drop #435 (2024-03-29): Everything Is Broken
Today’s (late) Drop (lightly) covers the xz debacle, an event which has caused a major setback in open-source software, raising concerns about security. “likes” provides a decentralized, privacy-focused alternative to traditional social media platforms. Serviceman simplifies running programs as system or user services, while pathman manages the system PATH environment variable across different operating systems…
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Drop #432 (2024-03-25): Monday Morning Grab Bag
In today’s Daily Drop, we have the regular Monday grab bag of resources. We highlight Fedica, a platform for posting to Mastodon and Bluesky, the Navy’s Solar Eclipse Computer, and Vanilla Breeze, a tool for converting Tailwind-classed HTML tags to semantic CSS.
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Bonus Drop #46 (2024-03-24): Method To The Madness
Today’s Drop discusses 3 resources, madonctl, csvlens, and DuckDB, and how they can be combined for data FUN. madonctl is a Mastodon client for the terminal, csvlens is a CLI tool for viewing CSV files, and DuckDB is a powerful database system that is quite magical.
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Drop #431 (2024-03-22): hrbrtips & hrbrtricks
Today’s Drop shows how to convert data from Postgres to Parquet safely & painlessly, shows how to hack x-callback-urls @ the CLI for inter-app communication on macOS, and enhancing Bash scripts with LLM/GPTs. It emphasizes technical details and tools for each topic, providing insights and tips for data professionals and developers.
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Drop #428 (2024-03-18): Monday Morning Grab Bag
In today’s Drop, we have a macOS-only app for managing the default handler for URL schemes is discussed, highlighting the importance of responsible package management and understanding the limitations of npm. Mihael Ankerst’s Observable Notebook showcases the versatility of Plot through various chart types, offering a comprehensive guide for creating high-quality visualizations. And, an experiment…