Overview: • About Miller • File formats • Miller features in the context of the Unix toolkit • Record-heterogeneity • Internationalization Using Miller: • Reference • FAQ • Cookbook • Data examples • Installation, portability, dependencies, and testing • Documents by release Background: • Why C? • Why call it Miller? • How original is Miller? • Performance Repository: • Things to do • Contact information • GitHub repo |
The Unix toolkit was created in the 1970s and is a mainstay to this day. Miller is written in plain C, and its look and feel adheres closely to the classic toolkit style: if this were music, Miller would be a tribute album. Likewise, since commands are subcommands of the mlr executable, the result is a band, if you will, of command-line tools. Put these together and the namesake is another classic product of the 1970s: the Steve Miller Band. |