# column
# Format standard input or a file into multiple columns.
# Columns are filled before rows; the default separator is a whitespace.
# More information: <https://manned.org/column>.
# Format the output of a command for a 30 characters wide display:
printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column --output-width 30
# Split columns automatically and auto-align them in a tabular format:
printf "header1 header2\nbar foo\n" | column --table
# Specify the column delimiter character for the `--table` option (e.g. "," for CSV) (defaults to whitespace):
printf "header1,header2\nbar,foo\n" | column --table --separator ,
# Fill rows before filling columns:
printf "header1\nbar\nfoobar\n" | column --output-width 30 --fillrows
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