dt
dt is a utility and programming language. The utility is intended for ergonomic in-the-shell execution. The language is straightforward (in the most literal sense) with a minimal syntax that allows for high-level, higher-order programming.
It's meant to supplement (not replace!) other tools like awk, sed, xargs, and shell built-ins. Something like the Perl one-liners popular yesteryear, but hopefully easier to read and reason through.
In short, dt is intended to be generally useful, with zero pretense of elegance.
- Name
- dt
- Main Program
dt- Programs
dt
- Homepage
- Version
- 1.3.1-unstable-2024-07-16
- License
- Maintainers
- Platforms
- i686-cygwin
- x86_64-cygwin
- x86_64-darwin
- aarch64-darwin
- i686-freebsd
- x86_64-freebsd
- aarch64-freebsd
- x86_64-solaris
- aarch64-linux
- armv5tel-linux
- armv6l-linux
- armv7a-linux
- armv7l-linux
- i686-linux
- loongarch64-linux
- m68k-linux
- microblaze-linux
- microblazeel-linux
- mips-linux
- mips64-linux
- mips64el-linux
- mipsel-linux
- powerpc-linux
- powerpc64-linux
- powerpc64le-linux
- riscv32-linux
- riscv64-linux
- s390-linux
- s390x-linux
- x86_64-linux
- aarch64-netbsd
- armv6l-netbsd
- armv7a-netbsd
- armv7l-netbsd
- i686-netbsd
- m68k-netbsd
- mipsel-netbsd
- powerpc-netbsd
- riscv32-netbsd
- riscv64-netbsd
- x86_64-netbsd
- i686-openbsd
- x86_64-openbsd
- x86_64-redox
- Defined
- Source