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## A personal key value store
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Anydb is a simple to use commandline tool to store anything you'd
like, even binary files etc. It is a re-implementation of
[skate](https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate) for the following
reasons:
- it's just fun to do
- anydb uses [bbolt](https://github.com/etcd-io/bbolt) instead of
badger. bbolt has a stable file format, which doesn't change
anymore. The badger file format on the other hand changes very
often, which is not good for a tool intended to be used for many
years.
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- more features:
- output table in list mode uses <tab> separator
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- better STDIN + pipe support
- supports JSON output
- supports more verbose tabular output
- filtering using regular expressions
- tagging
- filtering using tags
- encryption of entries
- templates for custom output for maximum flexibility
**anydb** can do all the things you can do with skate:
```shell
# Store something (and sync it to the network)
anydb set kitty meow
# Fetch something (from the local cache)
anydb get kitty
# Whats in the store?
anydb list
# Spaces are fine
anydb set "kitty litter" "smells great"
# You can store binary data, too
anydb set profile-pic < my-cute-pic.jpg
anydb get profile-pic > here-it-is.jpg
# Unicode also works, of course
anydb set 猫咪 喵
anydb get 猫咪
# For more info
anydb --help
# Do creative things with anydb list
anydb set penelope marmalade
anydb set christian tacos
anydb set muesli muesli
anydb list | xargs -n 2 printf '%s loves %s.\n'
```
However, there are more features than just that!
```shell
# you can assign tags
anydb set foo bar -t note,important
# and filter for them
anydb list -t important
# beside tags filtering you can also use regexps for searching
anydb list '[a-z]+\d'
# anydb also supports a wide output
anydb list -o wide
KEY TAGS SIZE AGE VALUE
blah important 4 B 7 seconds ago haha
foo 3 B 15 seconds ago bar
猫咪 3 B 3 seconds ago 喵
# there are shortcuts as well
anydb ls -l
anydb /
# other outputs are possible as well
anydb list -o json
# you can backup your database
anydb export -o backup.json
# and import it somewhere else
anydb import -r backup.json
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# you can encrypt entries. anydb asks for a passphrase
# and will do the same when you retrieve the key using the
# get command.
anydb set mypassword -e
# using template output mode you can freely design how to print stuff
# here, we print the values in CSV format ONLY if they have some tag
anydb ls -m template -T "{{ if .Tags }}{{ .Key }},{{ .Value }},{{ .Created}}{{ end }}"
# or, to simulate skate's -k or -v
anydb ls -m template -T "{{ .Key }}"
anydb ls -m template -T "{{ .Value }}"
# maybe you want to digest the item in a shell script? also
# note, that both the list and get commands support templates
eval $(anydb get foo -m template -T "key='{{ .Key }}' value='{{ .Value }}' ts='{{ .Created}}'")
echo "$key: $value"
# it comes with a manpage builtin
anydb man
```
## Installation
There are multiple ways to install **anydb**:
- Go to the [latest release page](https://github.com/tlinden/anydb/releases/latest),
locate the binary for your operating system and platform.
Download it and put it into some directory within your `$PATH` variable.
- The release page also contains a tarball for every supported platform. Unpack it
to some temporary directory, extract it and execute the following command inside:
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```shell
sudo make install
```
- You can also install from source. Issue the following commands in your shell:
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```shell
git clone https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb.git
cd anydb
make
sudo make install
```
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- Or, if you have the GO toolkit installed, just install it like this:
```shell
go install github.com/tlinden/anydb@latest
```
If you do not find a binary release for your platform, please don't
hesitate to ask me about it, I'll add it.
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### Using the docker image
A pre-built docker image is available, which you can use to test the
app without installing it. To download:
```shell
docker pull ghcr.io/tlinden/anydb:latest
```
To execute anydb inside the image do something like this:
```shell
mkdir myads
docker run ghcr.io/tlinden/anydb:latest --help
```
A list of available images is [here](https://github.com/tlinden/anydb/pkgs/container/anydb/versions?filters%5Bversion_type%5D=tagged)
## Documentation
The documentation is provided as a unix man-page. It will be
automatically installed if you install from source. However, you can
[read the man-page online](https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb/blob/master/anydb.pod)
Or if you cloned the repository you can read it this way (perl needs
to be installed though): `perldoc anydb.pod`.
If you have the binary installed, you can also read the man page with
this command:
anydb man
## Getting help
Although I'm happy to hear from anydb users in private email, that's the
best way for me to forget to do something.
In order to report a bug, unexpected behavior, feature requests or to
submit a patch, please open an issue on github:
https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb/issues.
## Copyright and license
This software is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3.
## Authors
T.v.Dein <tom AT vondein DOT org>
## Project homepage
https://github.com/TLINDEN/anydb
## Copyright and License
Licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3.
## Author
T.v.Dein <tom AT vondein DOT org>