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mesamunefire@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 4 months ago

Have you ever used the "column" command?

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Have you ever used the "column" command?

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Yes, there's other tools that can make terminal output prettier on Linux. We all know that. But the "column" command is likely already there, on your system, waiting for you to use it. With "column...
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    I doubt anyone has ever regretted spending some time familiarizing themselves with the POSIX, util-linux, and GNU coreutils commands. You can do a lot by just piping these (mostly) simple tools together.

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      Something else, all of the GNU coreutils have their own info [command] terminal command, and often the info page is incredibly easy to read, full of example pages and highly granular descriptions of flags, error messages, and the like.

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        Yeah GNU’s info pages are often more detailed than the man pages.

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      Is awk the best POSIX-compliant column emulator?

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        I would say sed.

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