Getopt::Long->import('2.33', qw( :config gnu_getopt ));
GetOptions(\%opt,
'ascii|a!',
- 'color|c!',
- 'C' => sub { $opt{color} = 0 },
+ 'color|C!',
+ 'M' => sub { $opt{color} = 0 },
'field|f=s' => sub {
eval {
local $_ = $_[1];
- $opt{anchor} = /\A[0-9]+\z/ ? qr/(?:\S*\h+){$_}\K/ : qr/$_/;
+ s/\A[0-9]+\z/(?:\\S*\\h+){$_}\\K/;
+ s{\A[+]([0-9]*)\z}{
+ (!!$1 && '(?:\d+\D+\b){'.$1.'}\K') . '\s* (?=\d)'
+ }e;
+ $opt{anchor} = qr/$_/;
} or die $@ =~ s/(?:\ at\ \N+)?\Z/ for option $_[0]/r;
},
'human-readable|H!',
'indicators:s',
'palette=s' => sub {
$opt{palette} = {
+ '' => [],
fire => [qw( 90 31 91 33 93 97 96 )],
fire256=> [map {"38;5;$_"} qw(
235 52 88 124 160 196
(map { 201 - $_ } 0..4), # -b
196,
],
- }->{$_[1]} // [ split /[^0-9;]/, $_[1] ];
+ }->{$_[1]} // do {
+ my @vals = split /[^0-9;]/, $_[1]
+ or die "Empty palette resulting from \"$_[1]\"\n";
+ \@vals;
+ };
},
'stat|s!',
'signal-stat=s',
}
$opt{width} ||= $ENV{COLUMNS} || qx(tput cols) || 80 unless $opt{spark};
-$opt{color} //= -t *STDOUT; # enable on tty
+$opt{color} //= $ENV{NO_COLOR} ? 0 : -t *STDOUT; # enable on tty
$opt{'graph-format'} //= '-';
$opt{trim} *= $opt{width} / 100 if $opt{trimpct};
$opt{units} = [split //, ' kMGTPEZYyzafpn'.($opt{ascii} ? 'u' : 'μ').'m']
$opt{'signal-stat'} //= exists $SIG{INFO} ? 'INFO' : 'QUIT';
$opt{markers} //= '=avg >31.73v <68.27v +50v |0';
$opt{palette} //= $opt{color} && [31, 90, 32];
-$opt{indicators} = [split //,
- $opt{indicators} || ($opt{ascii} ? ' .oO' : ' ▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█')
+$opt{indicators} = [split //, $opt{indicators} ||
+ ($opt{ascii} ? ' .oO' : $opt{spark} ? ' ▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█' : ' ▏▎▍▌▋▊▉█')
] if defined $opt{indicators} or $opt{spark};
$opt{hidemin} = ($opt{hidemin} || 1) - 1;
$opt{input} = (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ m/\A[-0-9]/) ? \@ARGV : undef
while ($nr <= $limit) {
my $val = $values[$nr];
- my $rel = length $val && $range && ($val - $minval) / $range;
+ my $rel = length $val && $range && min(1, ($val - $minval) / $range);
my $color = !length $val || !$opt{palette} ? undef :
$val == $order[0] ? $opt{palette}->[-1] : # max
$val == $order[-1] ? $opt{palette}->[0] : # min
$opt{palette}->[ $rel * ($#{$opt{palette}} - 1) + 1 ];
my $indicator = $opt{indicators} && $opt{indicators}->[
- !$val || !$#{$opt{indicators}} ? 0 : # blank
+ !length($val) || !$#{$opt{indicators}} ? 0 : # blank
$#{$opt{indicators}} < 2 ? 1 :
$val >= $order[0] ? -1 :
$rel * ($#{$opt{indicators}} - 1e-14) + 1
(u u)
Options:
-a, --[no-]ascii Restrict user interface to ASCII characters
- -c, --[no-]color Force colored output of values and bar markers
- -f, --field=(N|REGEXP) Compare values after a given number of whitespace
+ -C, --[no-]color Force colored output of values and bar markers
+ -f, --field=([+]N|REGEXP)
+ Compare values after a given number of whitespace
separators
--header Prepend a chart axis with minimum and maximum
values labeled
replacing default UTF-8 by their closest approximation.
Input is always interpreted as UTF-8 and shown as is.
-=item -c, --[no-]color
+=item -C, --[no-]color
Force colored output of values and bar markers.
Defaults on if output is a tty,
disabled otherwise such as when piped or redirected.
+Can also be disabled by setting I<-M>
+or the I<NO_COLOR> environment variable.
-=item -f, --field=(<number> | <regexp>)
+=item -f, --field=([+]<number> | <regexp>)
Compare values after a given number of whitespace separators,
or matching a regular expression.
(such as I<-f:> if preceded by colons),
or capture the numbers itself,
for example I<-f'(\d+)'> for the first digits anywhere.
+A shorthand for this is I<+0>, or I<+N> to find the Nth number.
=item --header
du -d0 -b * | barcat -H
+Same from formatted results, selecting the first numeric value:
+
+ tree -s --noreport | barcat -H -f+
+
+Compare media metadata, like image size or play time:
+
+ exiftool -T -p '$megapixels ($imagesize) $filename' * | barcat
+
+ exiftool -T -p '$duration# $avgbitrate# $filename' * | barcat -H
+
+ find -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -L1 \
+ ffprobe -show_format -of json -v error |
+ jq -r '[.format|.duration,.bit_rate,.filename]|join(" ")' | barcat -H
+
Memory usage of user processes with long names truncated:
ps xo rss,pid,cmd | barcat -l40
xmlstarlet sel -t -m '*/*' -v wb:date -o ' ' -v wb:value -n |
barcat -f1 -H
+Population and other information for all countries:
+
+ curl http://download.geonames.org/export/dump/countryInfo.txt |
+ grep -v '^#\s' | column -tns$'\t' | barcat -f+2 -u -l150 -s
+
And of course various Git statistics, such commit count by year:
git log --pretty=%ci | cut -b-4 | uniq -c | barcat