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    QSV

    QSV

    Blazing-fast Data-Wrangling toolkit

    qsv is a fast, command-line CSV data toolkit written in Rust that extends the capabilities of xsv. It’s designed to make working with CSV files at scale easy and efficient, offering over 40 powerful subcommands for tasks like querying, sampling, splitting, deduplicating, and more. qsv is ideal for data engineers, analysts, and developers who need high-performance CSV manipulation on the command line.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    jwt-cli

    jwt-cli

    A super fast CLI tool to decode and encode JWTs built in Rust

    A super-fast CLI tool to decode and encode JWTs built in Rust. jwt-cli is a command line tool to help you work with JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). Like most JWT command line tools out there, you can decode almost any JWT header and claims body. Unlike any that I've found, however, jwt-cli allows you to encode a new JWT with nearly any piece of data you can think of. Custom header values (some), custom claim bodies (as long as it's JSON, it's game), and using any secret you need.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    jaq

    jaq

    A jq clone focussed on correctness, speed, and simplicity

    jaq (pronounced like Jacques) is a clone of the JSON data processing tool jq. jaq aims to support a large subset of jq's syntax and operations. Jaq aims to provide a more correct and predictable implementation of jq, while preserving compatibility with jq in most cases.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jless

    jless

    jless is a command-line JSON viewer designed for reading

    jless is a command-line JSON viewer. Use it as a replacement for whatever combination of less, jq, cat and your editor you currently use for viewing JSON files. It is written in Rust and can be installed as a single standalone binary. Clean syntax highlighted display of JSON data, omitting quotes around object keys, closing object and array delimiters, and trailing commas.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

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    rustfmt

    rustfmt

    Format Rust code

    ...We would like to reduce the list of limitations over time. You can run Rustfmt by just typing rustfmt filename if you used cargo install. This runs rustfmt on the given file, if the file includes out of line modules, then we reformat those too.
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