# Choose This is `choose`, a human-friendly alternative to `awk` and `cut` ## Rationale The AWK programming language is designed for text processing and is extremely capable in this endeavor. However, the `awk` command is not ideal for rapid shell use, with its requisite quoting of a line wrapped in curly braces, even for the simplest of programs: ```bash awk '{print $1}' ``` Likewise, `cut` is far from ideal for rapid shell use, because it is difficult to get the confusing syntax correct on the first attempt. Field separators and ranges are just plain difficult to use. It is for these reasons that I present to you `choose`. It is not meant to be a drop-in or complete replacement for either of the aforementioned tools, but rather a simple and intuitive tool to reach for when the basics of `awk` or `cut` will do, but the overhead of getting them to behave should not be necessary. ## Usage ``` `choose` sections from each line of files USAGE: choose [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] ... FLAGS: -d, --debug Activate debug mode -h, --help Prints help information -n, --inclusive Use inclusive ranges -V, --version Prints version information OPTIONS: -f, --field-separator Specify field separator other than whitespace -i, --input Input file ARGS: ... Fields to print. Either x, x:, :y, or x:y, where x and y are integers, colons indicate a range, and an empty field on either side of the colon continues to the beginning or end of the line. ``` ### Examples ```bash choose 5 # print the 5th item from a line (zero indexed) choose -f ':' 0 3 5 # print the 0th, 3rd, and 5th item from a line, where # items are separated by ':' instead of whitespace choose 2:5 # print everything from the 2nd to 5th item on the line, # exclusive of the 5th choose -n 2:5 # print everything from the 2nd to 5th item on the line, # inclusive of the 5th choose :3 # print the beginning of the line to the 3rd item, # exclusive choose 3: # print the third item to the end of the line ```