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    Miller

    Miller

    Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data

    ...Then, on the fly, you can add new fields which are functions of existing fields, drop fields, sort, aggregate statistically, pretty-print, and more. Miller operates on key-value-pair data while the familiar Unix tools operate on integer-indexed fields: if the natural data structure for the latter is the array, then Miller's natural data structure is the insertion-ordered hash map. Miller handles a variety of data formats, including but not limited to the familiar CSV, TSV, and JSON/JSON Lines. (Miller can handle positionally-indexed data too!)
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    HCL

    HCL

    HCL is the HashiCorp configuration language

    HCL is a toolkit for creating structured configuration languages that are both human- and machine-friendly, for use with command-line tools. Although intended to be generally useful, it is primarily targeted toward DevOps tools, servers, etc. HCL has both a native syntax, intended to be pleasant to read and write for humans, and a JSON-based variant that is easier for machines to generate and parse. It includes an expression syntax that allows basic inline computation and, with support from...
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    CloverDB

    CloverDB

    A lightweight document-oriented NoSQL database written in pure Golang

    ...However, there are projects where running a separate database server may result overkilled, and, for simple queries, network delay may be the major performance bottleneck. For such scenarios, CloverDB may be a more suitable alternative. Previously, CloverDB relied on the Badger key-value store as a storage layer. However, Badger is not suitable for every scenario (for example, when the database size is a constraint). This is why, the storage layer of CloverDB has been abstracted through a set of interface types to work with any key-value store. At the moment, CloverDB can work with both Badger and Bolt (by default Bolt is used).
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    ZanRedisDB

    ZanRedisDB

    Yet another distributed fault-tolerant key-value database

    ZanRedisDB is a distributed Redis cluster with strong consistency. Compatible with Redis protocol: most redis command is supported in ZanRedisDB, so you can replace Redis with ZanRedisDB and get a more powerful cluster with unlimited data. Namespace and set supported: You can use the namespace and set as prefix to isolate different data to make operation more easily.
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