Bug#811294: ITP: tabview -- curses command-line CSV and list (tabular data) viewer
On 2022-01-08 07 h 41, Yuri D'Elia wrote: > I'd be glad if you could take over on the packaging I'm currently not planning to, as tabview is only an optional dependency of a package I'm maintaining because it's a build-dep for another package that is a build-dep of a package I care about :) -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Louis-Philippe Véronneau ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋ po...@debian.org / veronneau.org ⠈⠳⣄ OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#811294: ITP: tabview -- curses command-line CSV and list (tabular data) viewer
On Sun, Jan 02 2022, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > I see that you've done some work packaging this module in Debian already: > > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/tabview/ > > I'm currently packaging CleverCSV and tabview is an optional dependency. > I was wondering if you were planning on finishing the work for tabview. > > For what it's worth, I'd be happy to mentor you and sponsor this package > if you commit to maintaining it in Debian :) I've contributed to the tabview source itself, but I'm a bit struggling to keep up with the two packages I already maintain. I'd be glad if you could take over on the packaging
Bug#811294: ITP: tabview -- curses command-line CSV and list (tabular data) viewer
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 18:55:20 +0100 Yuri D'Elia wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: "Yuri D'Elia" > > * Package name: tabview > Version : 1.4.1 > Upstream Author : Scott Hansen > * URL : https://github.com/firecat53/tabview > * License : MIT > Programming Lang: Python > Description : curses command-line CSV and list (tabular data) viewer > > tabview is both a minimal, stand-alone curses command-line CSV/tabular-data > viewer and a Python module that can be used to view basic Python types > directly > in an interactive spreadsheet. > > The curses interface offers VIM-like keyboard bindings, sorting and full-text > incremental search. > > --- > > There are currently very few alternatives to tabview in debian. I've used "sc" > and "teapot" (not in Debian) to the same extent, however both are complete > spreadsheet programs (with sc requiring an extra "import" step), whereas > tabview allows to just view a csv/tsv file easily. > > tabview is both helpful stand-alone, but also works greatly when used in > combination with ipython or any interactive python session, allowing one to > browse through a large data table visually. To this extent, I'm using tabview > heavily with the scipy stack. > > I'm planning to maintain this package in the python-modules team. > > Hello! I see that you've done some work packaging this module in Debian already: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/tabview/ I'm currently packaging CleverCSV and tabview is an optional dependency. I was wondering if you were planning on finishing the work for tabview. For what it's worth, I'd be happy to mentor you and sponsor this package if you commit to maintaining it in Debian :) Cheers, -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Louis-Philippe Véronneau ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋ po...@debian.org / veronneau.org ⠈⠳⣄ OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#811294: ITP: tabview -- curses command-line CSV and list (tabular data) viewer
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Yuri D'Elia"* Package name: tabview Version : 1.4.1 Upstream Author : Scott Hansen * URL : https://github.com/firecat53/tabview * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : curses command-line CSV and list (tabular data) viewer tabview is both a minimal, stand-alone curses command-line CSV/tabular-data viewer and a Python module that can be used to view basic Python types directly in an interactive spreadsheet. The curses interface offers VIM-like keyboard bindings, sorting and full-text incremental search. --- There are currently very few alternatives to tabview in debian. I've used "sc" and "teapot" (not in Debian) to the same extent, however both are complete spreadsheet programs (with sc requiring an extra "import" step), whereas tabview allows to just view a csv/tsv file easily. tabview is both helpful stand-alone, but also works greatly when used in combination with ipython or any interactive python session, allowing one to browse through a large data table visually. To this extent, I'm using tabview heavily with the scipy stack. I'm planning to maintain this package in the python-modules team.