guesswidth guesses the column position for fixed-width formats(fwf).
The output of the ps
command has no delimiters, making the values difficult to machine-readable.
guesswidth guesses smarter than just space delimiters.
guesswidth is guessed based on the position of characters in the header. So having a header will give you better results.
There is also a guesswidth command.
go install github.com/noborus/guesswidth/cmd/guesswidth@latest
Guess the width output with no delimiters in the command.
$ ps
PID TTY TIME CMD
302965 pts/3 00:00:12 zsh
733211 pts/3 00:00:00 ps
733212 pts/3 00:00:00 tee
733213 pts/3 00:00:00 guesswidth
Split the output like this:
$ ps | guesswidth
PID| TTY | TIME|CMD
302965| pts/3 | 00:00:08|zsh
539529| pts/3 | 00:00:00|ps
539530| pts/3 | 00:00:00|guesswidth
It can be converted to csv
.
$ ps | guesswidth csv
PID,TTY,TIME,CMD
302965,pts/3,00:00:12,zsh
733211,pts/3,00:00:00,ps
733212,pts/3,00:00:00,tee
733213,pts/3,00:00:00,guesswidth
ps | guesswidth --align
PID|TTY | TIME|CMD
302965|pts/3|00:00:12|zsh
733211|pts/3|00:00:00|ps
733212|pts/3|00:00:00|tee
733213|pts/3|00:00:00|guesswidth
$ guesswidth -h [~/dev/src/github.com/noborus/guesswidth]
Guess the width of the columns from the header and body,
split them, insert fences and output.
Usage:
guesswidth [flags]
guesswidth [command]
Available Commands:
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
csv Output in csv format
help Help about any command
Flags:
-a, --align align the output
--fence string fence (default "|")
--header int header line number (default 1)
-h, --help help for guesswidth
--scannum int number of line to scan (default 100)
--split int maximum number of splits (default -1)
-v, --version version for guesswidth
Use "guesswidth [command] --help" for more information about a command.
guesswidth inserts a delimiter (| by default) (Colors are changed here for clarity).
Even if there are spaces in the header or body, they will be separated correctly.