# mlr > Miller is like `awk`, `sed`, `cut`, `join`, and `sort` for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON. > More information: . - Pretty-print a CSV file in a tabular format: `mlr --icsv --opprint cat {{example.csv}}` - Receive JSON data and pretty print the output: `echo '{"hello":"world"}' | mlr --ijson --opprint cat` - Sort alphabetically on a field: `mlr --icsv --opprint sort -f {{field}} {{example.csv}}` - Sort in descending numerical order on a field: `mlr --icsv --opprint sort -nr {{field}} {{example.csv}}` - Convert CSV to JSON, performing calculations and display those calculations: `mlr --icsv --ojson put '${{newField1}} = ${{oldFieldA}}/${{oldFieldB}}' {{example.csv}}` - Receive JSON and format the output as vertical JSON: `echo '{"hello":"world", "foo":"bar"}' | mlr --ijson --ojson --jvstack cat` - Filter lines of a compressed CSV file treating numbers as strings: `mlr --prepipe 'gunzip' --csv filter -S '${{fieldName}} =~ "{{regular_expression}}"' {{example.csv.gz}}`