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[Request]: initool #6180

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hgraeber opened this issue Sep 9, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #6181
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[Request]: initool #6180

hgraeber opened this issue Sep 9, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #6181
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@hgraeber
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hgraeber commented Sep 9, 2024

Prerequisites

  • I have searched all issues/PRs to ensure it has not already been reported or fixed.

Criteria

  • Non-GUI tool
  • Reasonably well-known and widely used (e.g. if it's a GitHub project, it should have at least 500 stars and/or 150 forks)
  • English interface (or at least English documentation)
  • Latest stable version
  • Full version (i.e. not a trial version)
  • Fairly standard install (e.g. uses a version-specific download URL, no elaborate pre/post install scripts)

Name

initool

Description

Initool lets you manipulate the contents of INI files from the command line.

Homepage

https://github.com/dbohdan/initool

Download Link(s)

https://github.com/dbohdan/initool/releases

Some Indication of Popularity/Repute

There are few low dependency cli tools for manipulating INI files. This is a very simple single executable program for this. My use case is the preparation of some configuration files (eg conan profiles) that are part a docker images. I think there are many other uses for this. It's not that much well-known and widely used, but that will change, when it's available via scoop.

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Reasonably well-known and widely used (e.g. if it's a GitHub project, it should have at least 500 stars and/or 150 forks).

Submitted tool doesn't fit the Main criteria.
Guess you could try with Extras bucket instead.

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