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Converts PDF, DOC, DOCX, XML, HTML, RTF, etc to plain text
A Go wrapper library to convert PDF, DOC, DOCX, XML, HTML, RTF, ODT, Pages documents and images (see optional dependencies below) to plain text. See go help install for details on the installation location of the installed docd executable. Make sure that the full path to the executable is in your PATH environment variable. To add image support to the docconv library you first need to install and build gosseract. Now you can add -tags ocr to any go command when building/fetching/testing docconv to include support for processing images. Documents can be sent as a multipart POST request and the plain text (body) and meta information are then returned as a JSON object.
xbar (the BitBar reboot) lets you put the output from any script/program in your macOS menu bar. xbar underwent a complete rewrite from the ground up in Go. You can browse all the plugins online, or write your own. To write a plugin, just write some form of executable script that outputs to the standard output. To write a plugin, you need to be able to produce some kind of executable (usually a script) that prints out lines of text. Variables are stored in JSON files alongside your plugin. The key is the name of the Variable and the name of the environment variable. The values are the user's preferences. ...
jk is pre-1.0, and as such, features, commands, and APIs inevitably will change. jk is a data templating tool designed to help write structured configuration files. The main idea behind jk is to use a general-purpose language for this task. They offer mature tooling, great runtimes, a well-established ecosystem, and many learning resources. jk uses Javascript and a runtime tailored for configuration.