Powerful Command line tools for DevOps: Nushell and Jc
Giuseppe Santoro ??
Senior Software Engineer | Building developer tooling & infrastructure | Kubernetes expert (CKA certified) | Technical mentor | Writer @ CloudNativeEngineer
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?? Article summary: "Powerful Command line tools for DevOps: Nushell and Jc"
Episode #39: Revolutionize Your DevOps Toolkit with Nushell and Jc for Maximum Efficiency.
?? Boost Your DevOps Toolkit with Nushell and Jc! ??
?? In this episode, I'll share my experience with two powerful command-line tools that revolutionized my DevOps workflow: Nushell and Jc. Say goodbye to tedious text processing and hello to structured data!
?? Nushell: A modern alternative to Bash that rewrites command-line tools to export structured data.
?? Jc: Converts legacy Linux command output into JSON format, making it easy to work with structured data using tools like Jq.
?? Benefits: ? Gain efficiency with structured data ? Simplify complex scripting tasks ? Improve collaboration and knowledge sharing ? Reduce errors and error detection
?? Read the full article: https://cloudnativeengineer.substack.com/p/powerful-command-line-tools-for-devops
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I have been a subscriber of this newsletter for a couple of years now, so I couldn't believe my eyes when I got this mention on LinkedIn at Learn Kubernetes Weekly 108.
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