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I recommend you gnu parallel. It does similar things, but runs the commands in parallel. And it's way easier to pipe than xargs. If you really need it to run one command at a time you can give number of cores to 1. And it also has progress bars, colors to differentiate stdout fo different commands, etc.
Basic example: to echo each line
parallel echo < somefile.txt
To download all links, number of jobs 4, show progress
parallel -j 4 --bar ''curl -O" < links.txtYou can do lot more stuffs with inputs, like placing them wherever with
{}, numbers ({1}is first) that allow multiple unique arguments, transformers like remove extension, remove parent path, etc. worth learningI am actually aware of parallel and use it for a different tool / script I built. The purpose of parallel is different than xargs, right? I mean xargs works on each line of a stdout string, which is what I was using it for. I never thought parallel as an alternative to xargs and need to investigate into this idea more. Thanks.