'indicators:s',
'palette=s' => sub {
$opt{palette} = {
+ '' => [],
fire => [qw( 90 31 91 33 93 97 96 )],
- fire88 => [map {"38;5;$_"} qw(
- 80 32 48 64 68 72 76 77 78 79 47
- )],
fire256=> [map {"38;5;$_"} qw(
235 52 88 124 160 196
202 208 214 220 226 227 228 229 230 231 159
)],
- ramp88 => [map {"38;5;$_"} qw(
- 64 65 66 67 51 35 39 23 22 26 25 28
- )],
whites => [qw( 1;30 0;37 1;37 )],
- greys => [map {"38;5;$_"} 52, 235..255, 47],
- }->{$_[1]} // [ split /[^0-9;]/, $_[1] ];
+ greys => [map {"38;5;$_"} 0, 232..255, 15],
+ random => [map {"38;5;$_"} List::Util::shuffle(17..231)],
+ rainbow=> [map {"38;5;$_"}
+ 196, # r
+ (map { 196 + $_*6 } 0..4), # +g
+ (map { 226 - $_*6*6 } 0..4), # -r
+ (map { 46 + $_ } 0..4), # +b
+ (map { 51 - $_*6 } 0..4), # -g
+ (map { 21 + $_*6*6 } 0..4), # +r
+ (map { 201 - $_ } 0..4), # -b
+ 196,
+ ],
+ }->{$_[1]} // do {
+ my @vals = split /[^0-9;]/, $_[1]
+ or die "Empty palette resulting from \"$_[1]\"\n";
+ \@vals;
+ };
},
'stat|s!',
'signal-stat=s',
$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
Memory usage of user processes with long names truncated:
- ps xo %mem,pid,cmd | barcat -l40
+ ps xo rss,pid,cmd | barcat -l40
Monitor network latency from prefixed results:
Number of HTTP requests per day:
- cat log/access.log | cut -d\ -f4 | cut -d: -f1 | uniq -c | barcat
+ cat httpd/access.log | cut -d\ -f4 | cut -d: -f1 | uniq -c | barcat
Any kind of database query with counts, preserving returned alignment:
In PostgreSQL from within the client:
- postgres=> SELECT sin(generate_series(0, 3, .1)) \g |barcat
+ > SELECT sin(generate_series(0, 3, .1)) \g |barcat
Earthquakes worldwide magnitude 1+ in the last 24 hours:
External datasets, like movies per year:
curl https://github.com/prust/wikipedia-movie-data/raw/master/movies.json -L |
- perl -054 -nlE 'say if s/^"year"://' | uniq -c | barcat
-
-But please get I<jq> to process JSON
-and replace the manual selection by C<< jq '.[].year' >>.
+ jq .[].year | uniq -c | barcat
Pokémon height comparison:
curl https://sdw.ecb.europa.eu/export.do \
-Gd 'node=SEARCHRESULTS&q=EXR.D.USD.EUR.SP00.A&exportType=csv' |
- grep '^[12]' | barcat -f',\K' --value-length=7
+ barcat -f',\K' --value-length=7
Total population history in XML from the World Bank:
- curl http://api.worldbank.org/v2/country/1W/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL -L |
- xmllint --xpath '//*[local-name()="date" or local-name()="value"]' - |
- sed -r 's,</wb:value>,\n,g; s,(<[^>]+>)+, ,g' | barcat -f1 -H
+ curl http://api.worldbank.org/v2/country/1W/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL |
+ xmlstarlet sel -t -m '*/*' -v wb:date -o ' ' -v wb:value -n |
+ barcat -f1 -H
And of course various Git statistics, such commit count by year:
barcat -_ 3 1 4 1 5 0 9 2 4
+Misusing the spark functionality to draw a lolcat line:
+
+ seq $(tput cols) | barcat --spark --indicator=- --palette=rainbow
+
=head1 AUTHOR
Mischa POSLAWSKY <perl@shiar.org>