SC-IM: An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal

By 0xmohit - 2 days ago

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I've been using sc a few times. It's great to have an improved version!

> XLSX file import

> Use SC-IM as a non-interactive calculator, reading its input from a external script.

Wow, does this mean I can use those "computing modules" that customers invariably give me in the form of XLSX sheets (with input and output cells) without having to use one of those huge Java libraries? This is awesome!

etatoby - 8 hours ago

Similar is visidata. It's also a vim-like, but is geared specifically at tabular/relational data, so not a spreadsheet app in the strict sense. However, it can access SQL databases, and has a very flexible / intuitive approach to trasformations.

http://visidata.org/

siddboots - 7 hours ago

> the idea is that the program can be identified as another vim-like app

Does this mean it supports vim keybindings? There's no obvious information about what keybindings it uses.

craftyguy - 12 hours ago

Looks like Lotus123!

52-6F-62 - 11 hours ago

Looks great. Can it autoreload on file changes? That would make it a great viewer as part of a tmux/$EDITOR sql IDE.

flukus - 11 hours ago

so awesome

jiveturkey - 10 hours ago

yay, gave me flashback to wordstar. I remember seeing a coming soon poster for total recall the day I tried to learn it on some weird cp/m box I got for free.

delbel - 10 hours ago