NAME
p - Steroids for your perl one-liners.
VERSION
version 0.0400
SYNOPSIS
Usage: p [-lneE etc] 'code'
The code can make use of:
r to File::Slurper::read_text()
w to File::Slurper::write_file()
S to say()
p to print()
dd to Data::Dump::dd()
jd to JSON::encode (utf8/pretty)
jl to JSON::decode (utf8/allow nonref) a thing
xd to XML::Hash::LX::hash2xml()
xl to XML::Hash::LX::xml2hash()
yd to YAML::Dump()
yl to YAML::Load()
xj to convert an xml file to json
jx to convert a json file to xml
get,head,getprint,getstore,mirror from LWP::Simple
sum,first,min,max,zip,uniq,any,all,none ... all of List::AllUtils
Examples:
p 'dd [File::Spec->path]' # dynamically load arbitrary modules
p -pe 's/foo/bar/' foo.txt # use your favorite options like -lane
p 'say "hello world!"' # -E is assumed if no options are provided
p 'dd yl r "config.yml"' # chain commands
p 'S sum 1,2,3,4' # all of List::AllUtils is at your fingertips
p 'dd ExtUtils::Installed->new->modules' # list all installed modules
p ' dd xl r "/etc/xml/xml-core.xml"' # print dump of hash converted xml
p 'p xd xl r "/etc/xml/xml-core.xml"' # print xml converted from hash
p 'p get "http://icanhazip.com"' # print contents of url
p 'p xj "file.xml" # (xj xml to json )print xml's equivalent json
p 'p jx "file.json" # (jx json to xml )print json's equivalent xml
p 'dd uniq map $_->{ostext}, @{ jl get "http://www.cpantesters.org/distro/A/App-p.json" }' # have fun!
CONTRIBUTORS
datamuc <https://github.com/datamuc>
Jenish Gnanasicamani <https://github.com/JenishGnanasicamani>
Stanislaw Pusep <https://github.com/creaktive>
Stefan Corneliu Petrea <https://github.com/wsdookadr>
Tommy Stanton <https://github.com/tommystanton>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This is based on Randy Stauner's http://blogs.perl.org/users/randy_stauner/2011/06/exploratory-one-liners-with-less-typing.html and Marco Fontani's https://gist.github.com/1042504.
AUTHOR
Naveed Massjouni <naveed@vt.edu>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Naveed Massjouni.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.