@jigsaw/lip v1.1.0
nip - Node Input/output Piper
nip is a command line utility for performing any type of processing to and from files and pipes
Install
npm install nip -gIf you omit the -g then make sure to add the local npm module path to your default path
You should now be able to call nip from the command line.
Usage: nip js-function [options] [files]
The js-function can be one of three syntaxes:
return line.substr(0, 10) + indexfunction(line, index, cols, lines) { /* code here */ return value; }/* code */ return function(line, i, cols, lines) { /* ... */ return value; }
The names line, index, lines, and cols can be changed in the second and third style syntaxes
If the return value is false nothing is sent to output stream
If the return value is not a string or number then the line will be sent to the output stream
else the return value will be sent to the output stream (including an empty string)
options
-f js-file or --file=js-file
use the js-file as the function to execute on the input instead of the
js-functionargument you must supply either this option or thejs-functionargument
-1 or --first-line-only
only execute once per file, not for each line
this is useful if you plan on proccessing the file as a whole, namely through thelinesvariable
for example (not a useful one):nip 'return lines.length' -1 file.txt
-c string-or-regex, --col-splitter=string-or-regex
the splitter for --cols, can be regex or string format, by default it's
/\s+/
-s string-or-regex, --line-splitter=string-or-regex
the line separator, can be regex or string format, by default we're splitting on lines so it's
\n
-n string, --line-joiner=string
string used to join lines together
Examples
Only output lines that begin with the word var:
nip 'function(l) { return /^var/.test(l); }' lines-that-start-with-var.txtOutput every second line only in uppercase in a file:
nip 'function(line, i) { return i % 2 ? line.toUpperCase() : false; }' every-2nd-line.txtTrim whitesplace from a file:
nip 'return line.replace(/^s*|s*$/g, "");' trim-lines.txtRun the contents of jsfile.js on file.txt:
nip -f jsfile.js file.txtLike most unix commands, you can pipe the input and/or output:
generate a script file to rename files recursively and sequentialityfind . -type f | nip 'return "mv " + line + " " + line.replace(/\/[^/]*$/, "") + "/" + index;' > rename-script
rename files recursively and sequentialityfind . -type f | nip 'return "mv " + line + " " + line.replace(/\/[^/]*$/, "") + "/" + index;' | sh
find the biggest number from all files in a directory:
nip '
var biggest = 0;
this.on("end", function() { print(biggest); });
return function(_,i,lines) {
biggest = Math.max(biggest,
Math.max.apply(Math, lines.match(/(?:\s|^)[\d]+(?:\.\d*)?(?:\s|$)/g))
)
}' -1 *By default there are start, end, fileStart, and fileEnd events you can register by doing this.on('end', function() {})
The context inside the main function can be used as a global store, and has a filename property
Why
This is for people who aren't "devops" and who can't crank out a fancy piped shell script using awk and sed. Also most programmers who have node installed can write a quick javascript one+ liner to do what the oldschoolers would make a shell script out of.
10 years ago