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Hi @abitrolly, this is an interesting idea and I've been thinking about how to make it easier to do things like this. I'll give your As a workaround for right now, you can save a cmdlog with those commands, and then run it in batch mode, where every status msg is sent to stderr:
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visidata
is awesome. Want to make it even better. )Given this JSON - https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-docs/-/pipelines.json - I need to calculate column average for build duration.
I can extract the column using
jq
(and filter it, but I'd like to keep it simple).And then use
awk
or Python to process it, but I would prefer to usevisidata
from command line as it is more powerful in a long run.So the sequence of keys to get average is
#
z+
avg
<enter>
. And then there is a line_avg=1019.43
at the bottom of the window, which is impossible to copy/paste anywhere.The most straightforward approach I can think of is to add these as macros.
And yes, then there is no
-m, --macro
command, and it is not evident here that the result should be written tostdout
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