pc
is a lightweight, blazing-fast tool that simplifies both the calculation
and the understanding of differences between numbers. It allows you to quickly
evaluate performance changes and offers meaningful human-formatted output, all
within the convenience of your terminal.
- 🔥 Fashionable Output: Human readable, colorful, and easy to understand
- 🎯 Always Accurate: Calculates percent change correctly every time
- 🚀 Blazing Fast: Don't wait, get your results instantly
- ❤️ Zig-Powered: Crafted with love using Zig
Compute percentage changes and differences effortlessly:
❯ pc 18024 19503 11124 12321 340200 424212 1000000000
↑ 8.21% 1.08x [ 17.60KiB → 19.05KiB ]
↓ -43.0% 0.57x [ 19.0KiB → 10.9KiB ]
↑ 10.8% 1.11x [ 10.9KiB → 12.0KiB ]
↑ 2661% 27.6x [ 12KiB → 332KiB ]
↑ 24.7% 1.25x [ 332.2KiB → 414.3KiB ]
↑ 235631% 2357x [ 414KiB → 954MiB ]
Large numbers are automatically translated into familiar sizes like GiB, MiB, KiB:
❯ pc 1124122523 2421252122
↑ 115.4% 2.15x [ 1.0GiB → 2.3GiB ]
Need raw numbers? Use the -r
option:
❯ pc 1124122523 2421252122 -r
↑ 115.4% 2.15x [ 1124122496 → 2421252096 ]
By default, pc
tokenizes the input with the default delimiters ( \n\t\r,;:|
). Use
the --delimiters
or -d
option to specify additional delimiters:
❯ echo "15@20@3 6" | pc -d "@"
↑ 33.3% 1.33x [ 15 → 20 ]
↓ -85% 0.15x [ 20 → 3 ]
↑ 100% 2x [ 3 → 6 ]
Use the --fixed
or -f
flags to evaluate changes relative to a specific
reference point in your series. You can specify positive or negative indices to
choose the reference number.
Evaluate changes relative to the first number (default):
❯ pc 1 2 3 4 -f
↑ 100% 2x [ 1 → 2 ]
↑ 200% 3x [ 1 → 3 ]
↑ 300% 4x [ 1 → 4 ]
Or choose a different reference point (one-based):
❯ pc 1 2 3 4 -f 2
↓ -50% 0.50x [ 2 → 1 ]
↑ 50% 1.50x [ 2 → 3 ]
↑ 100% 2x [ 2 → 4 ]
Or index from the end of the series with negative numbers:
❯ pc 1 2 3 4 -f -1
↓ -75% 0.25x [ 4 → 1 ]
↓ -50% 0.50x [ 4 → 2 ]
↓ -25% 0.75x [ 4 → 3 ]
Specify the output format with the --format
option. Currently, pc
supports
the following formats:
- Human-readable (default)
- JSON
- CSV
❯ pc 18024 19503 --format json | jq
[
{
"percent": 8.20572566986084,
"times": 1.082057237625122,
"prev": 18024,
"cur": 19503
}
]
❯ pc 18024 19503 --format csv
percent,times,prev,cur
8.20572566986084,1.082057237625122,18024,19503
For the full command list, simply run:
pc --help
Find them on the releases page.
- Linux:
aarch64-linux-pc
,riscv64-linux-pc
,x86_64-linux-pc
- macOS:
aarch64-macos-pc
- Windows:
x86_64-windows-pc.exe
wget -O pc https://github.com/cgbur/pc/releases/latest/download/x86_64-linux-pc
chmod +x pc
mv pc ~/.local/bin/pc
Replace the file name in the URL with the corresponding one for other Linux architectures.
To build from source, you'll need Zig:
git clone https://github.com/cgbur/pc.git
cd pc
zig build -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe
cp zig-out/bin/pc ~/.local/bin/pc
- Think of more features to add