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    ansifilter

    ansifilter

    ANSI sequence filter

    Ansifilter handles text files containing ANSI terminal escape codes. The command sequences may be stripped or be interpreted to generate formatted output (HTML, RTF, TeX, LaTeX, BBCode and Pango Markup).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Script Echo Color

    Script Echo Color

    Terminal text colorizing and simplifies script coding.

    ScriptEchoColor simplifies Linux terminal text colorizing, formatting and several steps of script coding.
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    ddgr

    ddgr

    DuckDuckGo from the terminal

    ...The tool also supports options like opening a selected result in a web browser, piping results into other tools, and restricting searches to specific formats such as text-only or JSON for further processing. Because it avoids third-party tracking and ads built into many browser search experiences, ddgr appeals to users seeking greater control over data and a faster, distraction-free search flow.
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    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data science at the command line

    ...To get you started, author Jeroen Janssens provides a Docker image packed with over 100 Unix power tools, useful whether you work with Windows, macOS, or Linux. You’ll quickly discover why the command line is an agile, scalable, and extensible technology. Even if you’re comfortable processing data with Python or R, you’ll learn how to greatly improve your data science workflow by leveraging the command line’s power.
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