tbl
lets you print out csv files to your terminal, formatted and "prettified".
A lot of the hard work is done with the rapidtables package, check it out!
cat | tbl |
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Check out this recorded example:
- Python 3.4+
pip install --user clitbl
Use tbl -h / tbl --help
to see help.
- The most common use it to just print the table
tbl file.csv
--headers
The headers options lets you explicitly specify the headers for the table. Use this option when you csv files does not include headers, (e.g exampleFile
tbl file.csv --headers '#Index#Item#Cost#Tax#Total'
--select
The select options lets you select what columns to print (similar to SQL SELECT)
tbl file.csv --select '#Item#Tax'
❗ Both headers
and select
use the first charcter as a separator,
it can be any character (kinda like a sed
expressions)
❗ The headers specified with this option are case-sensitive
🌟 The headers
and select
headers can be used together
--format
(defualt: rstgrid)
The format options lets you specify the format used when printing the table.
The available formats are:
rstgrid | rst | md | simple |
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There are several cases tbl
does not support:
- Duplicated headers, all headers must be distinct
- Very long headers, while tbl can wrap long paragraph of text in a cell, it cannot wrap text in the headers, which may lead to disfigured output
❗ This is not the use case for tbl anyway, but dont try to print huge tables (several GBs), as tbl (and rapidtable) read the entire table to memory before printing
* Example csv were downloaded from here