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Command line utility to format and display CSV.
See
https://strahinja.srht.site/man/table/table.1.html
$ git clone https://git.sr.ht/~strahinja/table $ cd table $ su # make install
with
$ got clone https://git.sr.ht/~strahinja/table $ got checkout table.git $ cd table $ su # make install
The file config.mk will be sourced when building targets which also accept configuration through environment variables. For example, CC and PREFIX can be specified in config.mk.
Before running make(1), comment the CPPFLAGS definition in config.mk above the line with the “OpenBSD” comment and uncomment the one below it:
#CPPFLAGS = -D_DEFAULT_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L \ # -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700 # OpenBSD CPPFLAGS = -D_DEFAULT_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L \ -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700 -D_BSD_SOURCE
Also, do the same for MANPREFIX:
#MANPREFIX = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man # OpenBSD MANPREFIX = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/man
$ git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/table.git $ cd table $ makepkg -si
Periodically display CPU load information in a single-line table
$ watch "table /proc/loadavg -d ' ' -c 50 -n -s ss"
Format a long list of files in the current directory in a double line table with single-line column divisors
$ LC_ALL=C ls -l | tail -n +2 | sed -e 's/ \+/ /g' | table -d ' ' -n
Print information from /etc/passwd in a table:
$ table -n -d : -f 3:1:1:1:4:4:4 /etc/passwd
Same as above, without borders and with different column alignment:
$ table -n -H -d: -arccclll -see -f3:1:1:1:4:4:4 /etc/passwd
GNU Midnight Commander file manager
can be configured to use table as a viewer (F3) for CSV files. To do that, edit /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/text.sh (or make and edit a local copy, for example in ~/bin/text.sh, which we will assume here) so that
case "${filetype}" in
block in do_view_action() function includes:
csv) table -m -n "${MC_EXT_FILENAME}" ;;
You also need to edit extension file (Command->Edit extension file) or just edit ~/.config/mc/mc.ext and add the lines:
shell/.csv View=%view{ascii} ~/bin/text.sh view csv %var{PAGER:more}
before includes and default target.
Bonus – TSV viewer: include
tsv) tsvtable -m -n "${MC_EXT_FILENAME}" ;;
in `~/bin/text.sh` and
shell/.tsv View=%view{ascii} ~/bin/text.sh view tsv %var{PAGER:more}
in `~/.config/mc/mc.ext`.
can be configured to use table as a CSV file viewer. To do that, add the following to ~/.config/ranger/scope.sh, within the function handle_extension():
## CSV csv) table -m "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5 exit 1;;</pre>
Bonus – TSV viewer:
## TSV tsv) tsvtable -m "${FILE_PATH}" && exit 5 exit 1;;
can also be configured to use table as a CSV file viewer. To accomplish this, add the following lines to ~/.config/vifm/vifmrc:
" CSV fileviewer *.csv \ table -m %c
Bonus – TSV viewer:
" TSV fileviewer *.tsv \ tsvtable -m %c
See git log for more information.
table - Command line utility to format and display CSV.
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