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- markdown-table
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Readme
markdown-table
Generate fancy Markdown tables.
Install
npm:
npm install markdown-table
Use
Typical usage (defaults to align left):
var table = require('markdown-table')
table([
['Branch', 'Commit'],
['master', '0123456789abcdef'],
['staging', 'fedcba9876543210']
])
Yields:
| Branch | Commit |
| ------- | ---------------- |
| master | 0123456789abcdef |
| staging | fedcba9876543210 |
With align:
table(
[
['Beep', 'No.', 'Boop'],
['beep', '1024', 'xyz'],
['boop', '3388450', 'tuv'],
['foo', '10106', 'qrstuv'],
['bar', '45', 'lmno']
],
{align: ['l', 'c', 'r']}
)
Yields:
| Beep | No. | Boop |
| :--- | :-----: | -----: |
| beep | 1024 | xyz |
| boop | 3388450 | tuv |
| foo | 10106 | qrstuv |
| bar | 45 | lmno |
API
markdownTable(table[, options])
Turns a given matrix of strings (an array of arrays of strings) into a table.
options
options.align
One style for all columns, or styles for their respective columns (string
or
Array.<string>
).
Each style is either 'l'
(left), 'r'
(right), or 'c'
(center).
Other values are treated as ''
, which doesn’t place the colon in the alignment
row but does align left.
Only the lowercased first character is used, so Right
is fine.
options.padding
Whether to add a space of padding between delimiters and cells (boolean
,
default: true
).
When true
, there is padding:
| Alpha | B |
| ----- | ----- |
| C | Delta |
When false
, there is no padding:
|Alpha|B |
|-----|-----|
|C |Delta|
options.delimiterStart
Whether to begin each row with the delimiter (boolean
, default: true
).
Note: please don’t use this: it could create fragile structures that aren’t understandable to some Markdown parsers.
When true
, there are starting delimiters:
| Alpha | B |
| ----- | ----- |
| C | Delta |
When false
, there are no starting delimiters:
Alpha | B |
----- | ----- |
C | Delta |
options.delimiterEnd
Whether to end each row with the delimiter (boolean
, default: true
).
Note: please don’t use this: it could create fragile structures that aren’t understandable to some Markdown parsers.
When true
, there are ending delimiters:
| Alpha | B |
| ----- | ----- |
| C | Delta |
When false
, there are no ending delimiters:
| Alpha | B
| ----- | -----
| C | Delta
options.alignDelimiters
Whether to align the delimiters (boolean
, default: true
).
By default, they are aligned:
| Alpha | B |
| ----- | ----- |
| C | Delta |
Pass false
to make them staggered:
| Alpha | B |
| - | - |
| C | Delta |
options.stringLength
Method to detect the length of a cell (Function
, default: s => s.length
).
Full-width characters and ANSI-sequences all mess up delimiter alignment
when viewing the Markdown source.
To fix this, you have to pass in a stringLength
option to detect the “visible”
length of a cell (note that what is and isn’t visible depends on your editor).
Without such a function, the following:
table([
['Alpha', 'Bravo'],
['中文', 'Charlie'],
['👩❤️👩', 'Delta']
])
Yields:
| Alpha | Bravo |
| - | - |
| 中文 | Charlie |
| 👩❤️👩 | Delta |
With string-width
:
var width = require('string-width')
table(
[
['Alpha', 'Bravo'],
['中文', 'Charlie'],
['👩❤️👩', 'Delta']
],
{stringLength: width}
)
Yields:
| Alpha | Bravo |
| ----- | ------- |
| 中文 | Charlie |
| 👩❤️👩 | Delta |
Inspiration
The original idea and basic implementation was inspired by James Halliday’s
text-table
library.