release v1.0.16 (#8)

* add shortcut -H to --no-headers, it's too cumbersome to type

* bump version

* add -H to usage

* re-generated

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Co-authored-by: Thomas von Dein <tom@vondein.org>
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T.v.Dein
2023-05-03 18:31:28 +02:00
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ tablizer - Manipulate tabular output of other programs
-v, --invert-match select non-matching rows
-n, --no-numbering Disable header numbering
-N, --no-color Disable pattern highlighting
--no-headers Disable headers display
-H, --no-headers Disable headers display
-s, --separator string Custom field separator
-k, --sort-by int Sort by column (default: 1)
@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ the original order.
The numbering can be suppressed by using the B<-n> option.
By default tablizer shows a header containing the names of each
column. This can be disabled using the B<--no-headers> option. Be
aware that this only affects tabular output modes. Shell, Extended,
Yaml and CSV output modes always use the column names.
column. This can be disabled using the B<-H> option. Be aware that
this only affects tabular output modes. Shell, Extended, Yaml and CSV
output modes always use the column names.
By default, if a B<pattern> has been speficied, matches will be
highlighted. You can disable this behavior with the B<-N> option.