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310547057 MDU6SXNzdWUzMTA1NDcwNTc= 2034 simple command line interface for xarray aymeric-spiga 5462289 closed 0     21 2018-04-02T17:24:56Z 2020-04-07T09:35:29Z 2020-04-07T09:35:29Z NONE      

All my deepest apologies in advance if this is out of scope or naive. This is my first issue in this project and I have been using xarray only for a couple of days.

By the way, xarray is exactly what I needed as a planetary scientist / climate modeler. It makes my own homemade DIY non-professional https://github.com/aymeric-spiga/planetoplot library looks pretty useless. I wonder why I did not come across xarray before! I came to discover xarray because I was looking for better solutions than my DIY stuff. Better late than never...

So xarray has almost everything I need and it is a pretty impressive piece of work. There is one thing that I need though (and that seemed useful when I got feedback on the DIY stuff from users in my team) is the possibility to have a CLI to quickly explore the contents of a netCDF file and to make quick plots to check stuff.

My questions are 1. Did I miss something similar that is already existing in the xarray project? 2. If not, would this feature be useful for other people?

To emulate what I basically need, I wrote a small piece of code I am now using for quick exploration. I create a repository here https://github.com/aymeric-spiga/xarray-cli

Any thoughts or suggestions or comments welcome.

Again, many thanks for the great work with xarray.

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