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A shell script to convert any file or command output into a html table
Please watch the video below, to convert any file or a command output into a nice html table, in less than 5 Minutes time. The output html file can then be browsed from any location, using a local webserver or an internet www domain.
Usage Examples: (Type them on Terminal)
cd ~/Downloads/tabulate # location
chmod +x *.sh
cat "student_marks.csv" | { cat ; echo ; } | ./tabulate.sh -d "," -t "My School" -h "First Term" > "marks.html"
# or > "/var/www/html/marks.html"
-d specifies...
A Website Builder / Creator Script to Create Website From a Text File
...You can download it here : https://sourceforge.net/projects/command-output-to-html-table/files/OS/
Wherever possible, give preference to the 64-bit system over the 32-bit system for better performance and features. You can copy and paste the code easily on the Terminal / Console program on this operating system, by using the keyboard shortcut keys like Ctrl+Insert for copying selected text and Shift+Insert for pasting copied text OR ELSE Middle Click Mouse Button / Wheel For Pasting on Terminal / Console. Press F4 to launch the Terminal from any Folder on the File Manager. This will set your working directory automatically.