Convert efficiently index to/from line-column in a string
TypeScript definitions for line-column
Fetch source-mapped sources. Peek by file, line, column. Node & browsers. Sync & async.
vfile utility to sort messages by line/column
A lightweight source code position locator for converting between offset and line/column, with built-in line and comment parsing
Convert string index to line-column position
utilities for working with content-tag: transforming, working with line/column information, etc
Parse and stringify file paths with line and column like `unicorn.js:8:14`
Given string and position, return line and column of position
super fast string index-to-line/column and line/column-to-index translation
Deterministic streaming text search engine with accurate line/column mapping
utility to convert between point (line/column) and offset (range) based locations
Modify given `err` object to be more useful - adds `at`, `line`, `column`, `place` and `filename` properties and also cleans stack traces.
Parse JSON with more helpful errors
Convert index in a string to line/column
Generate source maps
Convert line-column locations to ranges and vice-versa.
cli for finding the original source location of a line+column in a generated file, utilizing the source map
Trace the original position through a source map
Convert a string index to its line and column position
Enhance `Error.stack` with wasm demangled symbols and file/line/column information. Uses DWARF data to symbolicate stack traces.
Maps lines and columns to character offsets and back.
Takes a file and error locations, turning them into line/column data with relevant text
Patch console to output source file, line, column information
Simple calculate lines and columns of str index
A Stream reader which can convert between byte offset and line-column numbers. Support any type which implements io::Read.
A Stream reader which can convert between byte offset and line-column numbers. Support any type which implements io::Read.
Line/column byte-position tracking utilities for parser lexers and scanners.
Centralized source file management and byte-offset to line/column conversion for sipha
A repository projection and textual rewrite tool.
simple line-column tracking utils
Renderer-neutral Markdown document model for the KatanA ecosystem
Rust utilities for rewriting files
Command line utility for printing columnized code.
Word wrapper gem that takes a word and wraps into lines at given column boundaries
This gem wraps words to the next line based on the column lengthman rak
It's build for using with our time tracking system BlueAnt. If you get a file with a work time report as CSV file, you can feed it to this extract_ticket_numbers. This program reads every line an try to match a ticket number looking like "ABC-123". If it found such number it will add it in to an additional last column of the CSV file.
EasyCols is a flexible command-line utility for extracting specific columns from structured text data in various formats (CSV, TSV, table, plain text). It supports sophisticated parsing options including quote handling, comment stripping, header processing, and language-specific comment patterns. It can be used on both files and STDIN.
Nicely format columns of a large CSV/TSV file according to their content width, using first few lines as estimation thus extremely fast. Customizable.
Generate monospaced output in neatly-aligned columns. This gem implements the Elastic Tabstops proposal (see http://nickgravgaard.com/elastic-tabstops/). Data written to an elastic tabstop output stream is reformatted to align columns. Columns are made up of tab-terminated cells in adjacent lines of output.
Seer is a lightweight, semantically rich wrapper for the Google Visualization API. It allows you to easily create a visualization of data in a variety of formats, including area charts, bar charts, column charts, gauges, line charts, and pie charts.
Command-line client for Fizzy project management. Manage boards, cards, columns, steps, comments, and more from the terminal.
== CharCanvas With CharCanvas you can treat terminal like a canvas to paint on. You can put chars on terminal with (line, column) coordinates.
Ruby gem to detect formatting issues in a CSV. Can find quoting issues, incorrect column counts, and can properly handle quote-escaped line endings.
The program run from the command line and print a table to STDOUT. The first row and column of the table have the N primes, with each cell containing the product of the primes for the corresponding row and column. Allow the user to specify different table sizes through a command line option. If the option is not used, the table will contain the first 10 primes by default.
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