Command line tool for generating markdown tables from CSV-formatted data.
See also the Crates.io page.
The program expects each row of the table as rows in the input, i.e rows separated by newlines. Each element is separated by a ,
(or another value see flag -s
). This can either come from a file or from stdin. If from stdin you can signal the end of the table by either EOF
or by an empty line (i.e hitting enter twice).
Here are some example cli usages:
mdtable
mdtable table.csv -o mdtable.md
mdtable table.csv > mdtable.md
cat table.csv | mdtable > mdtable.md
See Options
for a full description of the program arguments.
For examples of input and corresponding output see examples.md
If you're a rust programmer, e.g you have cargo
installed, simply do:
cargo install mdtable-cli
If you don't want to download rustc
and cargo
you can download the binary directly from the releases page. Put it in a folder in your path, for example /usr/local/bin
.
If you don't trust random binaries from github you can build it yourself from source:
git clone git@github.com:AxlLind/mdtable-cli.git
cd mdtable-cli
cargo build --release
cp target/release/mdtable /usr/local/bin/
USAGE:
mdtable [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [FILE]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-m, --minimize Minimizes table output
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-o, --out <FILE> Prints output to this. [default: stdout]
-s, --separator <STRING> Separates values. [default: ,]
ARGS:
<FILE> Reads table tables from this. [default: stdin]