Hi!

> If you were asking about triple filtering on RDF data that you already
> have (not "filtered generation" of new RDF), then this is not something
> that WDTK aims at (since WDTK does not read RDF data in the first
> place). However, you can often achieve this with grep if the RDF data is
> in ntriples format.

In simple cases - like just finding one predicate - probably yes, but in
some cases statements can span multiple lines/clauses, etc. And, we
don't actually have a dump in ntriples format, only in Turtle - which is
not super-greppable. We could probably produce one manually but I wonder
if we already have a tool that deals with a lot of this stuff...
Not reading RDF may be a problem, I though it could read RDF too, not
just write. I wonder if it's worth adding, for other use cases too. But
I'll think more about it.

-- 
Stas Malyshev
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