## tablizer - Manipulate tabular output of other programs Tablizer can be used to re-format tabular output of other programs. While you could do this using standard unix tools, in some cases it's a hard job. Let's take this output: ``` % kubectl get pods -o wide NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-7zq4l 1/1 Running 1 (69m ago) 5h26m repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-m48n8 1/1 Running 1 (69m ago) 5h26m repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-q2bf4 1/1 Running 1 (69m ago) 5h26m ``` But you're only interested in the NAME and STATUS columns. Here's how to do this with tablizer: ``` % kubectl get pods | ./tablizer NAME(1) READY(2) STATUS(3) RESTARTS(4) AGE(5) repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-7zq4l 1/1 Running 1 (69m ago) 5h26m repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-m48n8 1/1 Running 1 (69m ago) 5h26m repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-q2bf4 1/1 Running 1 (69m ago) 5h26m % kubectl get pods | ./tablizer -c 1,3 NAME(1) STATUS(3) repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-7zq4l Running repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-m48n8 Running repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-q2bf4 Running ``` Another use case is when the tabular output is so wide that lines are being broken and the whole output is completely distorted. In such a case you can use the `-x` flag to get an output similar to `\x` in `psql`: ``` % kubectl get pods | ./tablizer -x NAME: repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-7zq4l READY: 1/1 STATUS: Running RESTARTS: 1 (71m ago) AGE: 5h28m NAME: repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-m48n8 READY: 1/1 STATUS: Running RESTARTS: 1 (71m ago) AGE: 5h28m NAME: repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-q2bf4 READY: 1/1 STATUS: Running RESTARTS: 1 (71m ago) AGE: 5h28m ``` Tablize can read one or more files or - if none specified - from STDIN. You can also specify a regex pattern to reduce the output: ``` % kubectl get pods | ./tablizer q2bf4 NAME(1) READY(2) STATUS(3) RESTARTS(4) AGE(5) repldepl-7bcd8d5b64-q2bf4 1/1 Running 1 (69m ago) 5h26m ``` ## Installation There are multiple ways to install **tablizer**: - Go to the [latest release page](https://github.com/muesli/mango/releases/latest), locate the binary for your operating system and platform. Download it and put it into some directory within your `$PATH` variable. - The release page also contains a tarball for every supported platform. Unpack it to some temporary directory, extract it and execute the following command inside: ``` sudo make install ``` - You can also install from source. Issue the following commands in your shell: ``` git clone https://github.com/TLINDEN/tablizer.git cd tablizer make sudo make install ``` If you do not find a binary release for your platform, please don't hesitate to ask me about it, I'll add it. ## Documentation The documentation is provided as a unix man-page. It will be automatically installed if you install from source. However, you can read the man-page online: https://github.com/TLINDEN/tablizer/blob/main/tablizer.pod Or if you cloned the repository you can read it this way (perl needs to be installed though): `perldoc tablizer.pod`. ## Getting help Although I'm happy to hear from tablizer users in private email, that's the best way for me to forget to do something. In order to report a bug, unexpected behavior, feature requests or to submit a patch, please open an issue on github: https://github.com/TLINDEN/tablizer/issues. ## Copyright and license This software is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE version 3. ## Authors T.v.Dein ## Project homepage https://github.com/TLINDEN/tablizer