This is the third post about Ryk. Please visit previous two for more about it.
They say run, while you still have momentum, so I keep on running ...
Awk can filter lines with regex expressions, and has a lots of predefined variables, that are quite practical. I try to avoid the overload of second, but few are just really too practical not to add. Like the line number (n) and length of current line in fields (l). I added the filter functionality.
After you process values with Ryk you might also pass them down the pipe or save them in a specific line-oriented format, so I added print-csv, print-ssv and print-json for this. So you can also do filtering, selection and conversion easily.
Two images this time, first shows each new feature separately:
And the second combines them together:
So let there be Ryk! Our Github docs will get a section about Ryk soon.
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