Are you a hack programmer? Do you find yourself constantly Googling for how to do basic programing tasks?
Suppose you want to know how to format a date in bash. Why open your browser and read through blogs when you can just...
$ howdoi format date bash
> DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d`
howdoi will answer all sorts of queries:
$ howdoi print stack trace python
> import traceback
>
> try:
> 1/0
> except:
> print '>>> traceback <<<'
> traceback.print_exc()
> print '>>> end of traceback <<<'
> traceback.print_exc()
$ howdoi convert mp4 to animated gif
> video=/path/to/video.avi
> outdir=/path/to/output.gif
> mplayer "$video" \
> -ao null \
> -ss "00:01:00" \ # starting point
> -endpos 10 \ # duration in second
> -vo gif89a:fps=13:output=$outdir \
> -vf scale=240:180
$ howdoi create tar archive
> tar -cf backup.tar --exclude "www/subf3" www
pip install howdoi
or
pip install git+https://github.com/gleitz/howdoi.git#egg=howdoi
or
brew install https://raw.github.com/gleitz/howdoi/master/howdoi.rb
or
python setup.py install
usage: howdoi.py [-h] [-p POS] [-a] [-l] [-c] [-n NUM_ANSWERS] QUERY [QUERY ...]
instant coding answers via the command line
positional arguments:
QUERY the question to answer
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p POS, --pos POS select answer in specified position (default: 1)
-a, --all display the full text of the answer
-l, --link display only the answer link
-c, --color enable colorized output
-n NUM_ANSWERS, --num-answers NUM_ANSWERS
number of answers to return
-C, --clear-cache clear the cache
- Benjamin Gleitzman (@gleitz)
- Works with Python2 and Python3
- A standalone Windows executable with the howdoi application is available here.
- An Alfred Workflow for howdoi can be found at http://blog.gleitzman.com/post/48539944559/howdoi-alfred-even-more-instant-answers.
- Howdoi uses a cache for faster access to previous questions. Caching functionality can be disabled by setting the HOWDOI_DISABLE_CACHE environment variable. The cache is stored in ~/.howdoi/cache.
- Special thanks to Rich Jones (@miserlou) for the idea.
You might get the following error when installing with Homebrew:
==> python setup.py install
http://peak.telecommunity.com/EasyInstall.html
Please make the appropriate changes for your system and try again.
Fix the error by executing the following command:
sudo chmod -R go+w /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/