Reading List
A list of new(ish) command line tools from Julia Evans RSS feed.
A list of new(ish) command line tools
Hello! Today I asked on twitter about newer
command line tools, like ripgrep and fd and fzf and exa and bat.
I got a bunch of replies with tools I hadn’t heard of, so I thought I’d make a list here. A lot of people also pointed at the modern-unix list.
replacements for standard tools
- ripgrep, ag, ack (grep)
 - exa, lsd (ls)
 - mosh (ssh)
 - bat (cat)
 - delta (a pager for git)
 - fd (find)
 - drill, dog (dig)
 - duf (df)
 - dust, ncdu (du)
 - pgcli (psql)
 - btm, btop, glances, gtop, zenith (top)
 - tldr (man, sort of)
 - sd (sed)
 - difftastic (diff)
 - mtr (traceroute)
 - plocate (locate)
 - xxd, hexyl (hexdump)
 
new inventions
Here are some tools that are not exactly replacements for standard tools:
- z, fasd, autojump, zoxide (tools to make it easier to find files / change directories)
 - broot, nnn, ranger (file manager)
 - direnv (load environment variables depending on the current directory)
 - fzf, peco (“fuzzy finder”)
 - croc and magic-wormhole (send files from one computer to another)
 - hyperfine (benchmarking)
 - httpie, curlie, xh (for making HTTP requests)
 - entr (run arbitrary commands when files change)
 - asdf (version manager for multiple languages)
 - tig, lazygit (interactive interfaces for git)
 - lazydocker (interactive interface for docker)
 - choose (the basics of awk/cut)
 - ctop (top for containers)
 - fuck (autocorrect command line errors)
 - tmate (share your terminal with a friend)
 - lnav, angle-grinder (tools for managing logs)
 - mdp, glow (ways to display markdown in the terminal)
 - pbcopy/pbpaste (for clipboard <> stdin/stdout) maybe aren’t “new” but were mentioned a lot. You can use xclip to do the same thing on Linux.
 
JSON/YAML/CSV things:
- jq (a great JSON-wrangling tool)
 - jc (convert various tools’ output into JSON)
 - jo (create JSON objects)
 - yq  (like 
jq, but for YAML). there’s also another yq - fq (like 
jq, but for binary) - htmlq (like 
jq, but for HTML) - fx (interactive json tool)
 - jless (json pager)
 - xsv (a command line tool for csv files, from burntsushi)
 - visidata (“an interactive multitool for tabular data”)
 - miller (“like awk/sed/cut/join/sort for CSV/TSV/JSON/JSON lines”)
 
grep things:
- pdfgrep (grep for PDF)
 - gron (make JSON greppable)
 - ripgrep-all (ripgrep, but also PDF, zip, ebooks, etc)
 
less-new tools
Here are a few of not-so-new tools folks mentioned aren’t that well known:
- pv (“pipe viewer”, gives you a progress bar for a pipe)
 - vidir (from moreutils, lets you batch rename/delete files in vim)
 - sponge, ts, parallel (also from moreutils)
 
some of my favourites
My favourites of these that I use already are entr, ripgrep, git-delta,
httpie, plocate, and jq.
I’m interested in trying out direnv, btm, z, xsv, and duf, but I
think the most exciting tool I learned about is vidir.