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humr

v1.0.0

Published

Makes input lines into human-readable ones

Readme

humr

Makes input lines into human-readable ones.

Usage

<command> | humr [options]

Options:
  --parser, -p     Specify line parser
  --formatter, -f  Specify formatters for fields (<name> or <field>:<name>)
  --help, -h       Show help  [boolean]

Examples

% cat access_log
127.0.0.1 - frank [10/Oct/2000:13:55:36 -0700] "GET /search?q=%C2%AF%5C_(%E3%83%84)_%2F%C2%AF HTTP/1.0" 200 2326
% cat access_log | humr -p apache
127.0.0.1 - frank [2000-10-11 05:55:36] GET /search?q=¯\_(ツ)_/¯ HTTP/1.0 200 2.3k

Parsers

Parseres parses each line to fields, which can be sent to formatters.

Available parsers are:

  • regexp
  • whole -- does not split line
  • ltsv
  • apache

Formatters

Formatters handle each field and try to make them human-readable.

Available formatters are:

  • si -- shorten numbers by SI prefixes, eg. 1000000 to 1M
  • url -- percent-decode URL components
  • date -- parse date
  • emoji -- :+1: to :+1:

Installation

npm install -g humr

Author

motemen https://motemen.github.io/