$ seq 1 24 | git column --mode=column --padding=5 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
Display data in columns
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Synopsis
git column [--command=<name>] [--[raw-]mode=<mode>] [--width=<width>] [--indent=<string>] [--nl=<string>] [--padding=<n>]
Description
This command formats the lines of its standard input into a table with multiple columns. Each input line occupies one cell of the table. It is used internally by other git commands to format output into columns.
Options
- --command=<name>
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Look up layout mode using configuration variable column.<name> and column.ui.
- --mode=<mode>
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Specify layout mode. See configuration variable column.ui for option syntax in git-config[1].
- --raw-mode=<n>
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Same as --mode but take mode encoded as a number. This is mainly used by other commands that have already parsed layout mode.
- --width=<width>
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Specify the terminal width. By default git column will detect the terminal width, or fall back to 80 if it is unable to do so.
- --indent=<string>
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String to be printed at the beginning of each line.
- --nl=<string>
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String to be printed at the end of each line, including newline character.
- --padding=<N>
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The number of spaces between columns. One space by default.
Examples
Format data by columns:
Format data by rows:
$ seq 1 21 | git column --mode=row --padding=5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
List some tags in a table with unequal column widths:
$ git tag --list 'v2.4.*' --column=row,dense v2.4.0 v2.4.0-rc0 v2.4.0-rc1 v2.4.0-rc2 v2.4.0-rc3 v2.4.1 v2.4.10 v2.4.11 v2.4.12 v2.4.2 v2.4.3 v2.4.4 v2.4.5 v2.4.6 v2.4.7 v2.4.8 v2.4.9
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