xmlclitools offers convenient command-line functionality for XML data management, including search, modification, and formatting, via a suite of four tools.
xmlgrep, one of the xmlclitools, allows users to choose specific subsets of XML files for output. Also, xmlfmt lets you print various properties of your XML files, which are formatted line by line. xmlmod provides users with the power to modify their XML files by adding or deleting nodes and changing values.
To run xmlclitools, make sure to have glib2 and libxml2 installed on your computer. xmlclitools' latest release has come with some useful updates. Now, the xmlserver socket attempts to replicate file permissions from the XML file. Moreover, the Makefile has been updated to configure for dietlibc.
The software has also introduced internal functions for both UTF-8 encoding and decoding. Security-wise, safer communications with the xmlserver have been implemented, and its RPM spec file has been fixed. In summary, if you are dealing with XML data manipulation, xmlclitools' remarkable features and frequent updates make it an excellent choice for serious XML developers.
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