feat: Add feature to generate HTML file #47
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@blenderskool Hi,
This PR aims to solve the issue #19 by adding HTML rendering functionality using the minijinja template engine for rendering the HTML.
I chose Minijinja for this task because I am most familiar with the Jinja template engine. I found Minijinja straightforward to use, and it has minimal dependencies.
Here is how the rendered HTML file looks:

Usage
The HTML file can be generated using the following command:
the flag
-g
or--html
is used to enable HTML output.Segmentation Fault (Issue #46)
While working on this feature, I encountered a segmentation fault (issue #46) when printing the table to stdout. In my case, the issue was resolved by updating the
termion
andprettytable-rs
dependencies.I am relatively new to Rust, I would greatly appreciate any feedback. I found working on this project to be super educational, this project is awesome.