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1.5.2 (2023-07-04)

  • Feature A new flag and associated output is available. The new flat is --config-details or -C. This will allow users to see the current configuration of tv. This is useful for debugging. Here is an example of the output:
> tidy-viewer -C

tv.toml
[+] delimiter = ","
[+] title = ""
[-] footer = None
[+] upper_column_width = 20
[+] lower_column_width = 2
[+] number = 35
[-] extend_width_length = None
[+] meta_color = [Integer(255), Integer(0), Integer(0)]
[+] header_color = [Integer(232), Integer(168), Integer(124)]
[+] std_color = [Integer(133), Integer(205), Integer(202)]
[+] na_color = [Integer(226), Integer(125), Integer(95)]
[-] neg_num_color = None
  • The [+] indicates that the values was found in the tv.toml file.

  • The [-] indicates that the value was not found in the tv.toml file and the default value was used.

  • Bug #165 The tv.toml has had a long history of being buggy. This is because users must provide entries for every key. I removed this constraint. Now, if a key is not provided, the default value is used. This should make the tv.toml more user friendly. Thanks @winter-again for the bug report.
  • Bug #163 Option --number of rows to output requires spaces between words instead of dashes. All other long form options use a dash to delimit words. Thanks @derekmahar for bug report.

1.4.30 (2022-08-23)

tv is 1 year old 🎉🥳🎉.

  • Bug I noticed that tv would not print remaining columns if the number of rows was less than n.

Changed if rows_remaining > 0 to if rows_remaining > 0 || (cols - num_cols_to_print) > 0 as the condition needed to get the footer to kick in.

Also, I was looking through the changelog and saw that I never gave credit to @burntsushi for holding my hand as I was starting this project 1 year ago. I had a vision for this CLI, but was struggling with some basics as I was learning Rust. Thank You!

Note: Yes, I know there are a lot of versions skipped! I was struggling with getting some automated builds for one of the releases. One quark is that builds are triggered with git tags. I used up a lot of git tags to test things out. Which reminds me, thanks @certifiedloud for making the most recent builds possible. I could not have done it without you.

1.4.6 (2022-07-23)

This update was mainly focused on feature enhancements. I also did some clippy formatting.

  • Bug #141 Right alignment of row numbers might make it easier for users to quickly scan the output.

I did not realize that I had the alignment wrong. I was doing left alignment, but it was brought to my attention that tibble uses right alignment. This is now corrected. Thanks for the sharp eye @briandconnelly.

  • Bug #140 -n option doesn't work when combined with --extend-rows

This was a bug I was not aware of that I wanted to knock out. Thanks @atsalolikhin-spokeo for using this package and reporting the issue. Your report made the cli a little better.

  • Enhancement, Good first issue #139 Is it possible to turn off row numbering?

As requested I implemented -R, --no-row-numbering for this functionality

  • Enhancement, Good first issue #138 Is it possible to turn off dimensions printing?

As requested I implemented -D, --no-dimensions for this functionality

1.4.5 (2021-05-10)

  • Bug 1 Though -e was added as an option I found that it was not overriding the -n argument. The fix was made with a simple if/else statement.

It may seem odd to bump the version with such a small bug, but I did not want to have something in the help file that was not functional in the CLI.

1.4.4 (2021-05-02)

  • Feature 1 Added -e flag to extend rows (don't truncate).

This new version gives a flag option to extend rows rather than truncate. This is especially useful for wide csv files that would overflow the terminal width. When using the extend mode, pipe output to less -S to enables scrolling right and left with arrow keys.

I also did some clean up work. I removed a binary I was not using.

1.4.3 (2021-11-17)

  • Feature 1 Added forced color flag for color pager support Issue #112

I was not aware of this until @ismaelgv opened the issue. less -R and bat -p can do color comprehension. In previous versions of tv we just stripped the color if the output was piped to programs like less. Now the user can override this behavior with a -a flag.

1.4.2 (2021-10-28)

Version 1 🎉🥳🎉

We made it!! Version #1!!

Technically it is version 1.4.2. The 42 is a homage to Geek culture.

What makes this release version 1? My view is that version 1 should encapsulate the original vision of the software. The features of the current package is what I imagined when I started drawing up the project. Of course, as I have continued to work on the package I have found many additional enhancements. Also, if it were not for users of the software I would not have had additional feedback which has improved on this package tremendously. I will continue to work on enhancements. There are currently a list of issues I plan to address. I will also address bugs as they are reported. A special thanks goes to all of the contributors. Not only has tv been improved by smart contributors, but my own learning experience has been enhanced. Thank you!

  • Feature 1 Added the option to modify the sigfig from the command line with the g option. PR #107. Thanks to @rlewicki for this fantastic contribution🎉
  • Bug 1 Added NA alignment. If an NA is in a double or int column then the NA string is right aligned. If it is in a char or any other type it is left aligned. NA stings in double columns do not pass the decimal.Bug #105

0.0.22 (2021-10-18)

Thanks to @Lireer and @rlewicki for the fantastic contributions in this release 🎉

  • Feature 1 Color negative numbers PR #98
  • Feature 2 Parse \t as tab delimiter PR #99
  • Feature 3 Check file extensions to choose a delimiter PR #100
  • Feature 4 Use atty to omit text coloring and decorations PR #95.

Along with these new features came additional tests.

Since PR #98 was a aesthetic change it was also added as an additional parameter to be tweaked with a config file.

0.0.21 (2021-10-09)

  • Feature 1 Add configuration via tv.toml
  • Feature 2 Decimal alignment. Correct formatting with a single pass. General code clean up. Thanks @jacobmischka!

We also saw @namitaarya fix a help file typo.

0.0.20 (2021-10-02)

  • Feature 1 Detect floats with f64::from_str
  • Feature 2 Add the ability to pass file as argument. Not just stdin only.
  • bug #75: Cut space from really long doubles.
  • bug #25: Exponential notation is not captured as a float. Fixed with above feature 1.

We also saw some code quality improvements in this release. PR #82

0.0.19 (2021-09-29)

The version number jump was due to testing out github actions on automated releases using git tags as the release name. It took a few tries to get right.

  • Feature 1 Add package to snapcraft to increase accessibility.
  • bug #55: fix panic on unicode string truncation
  • BUG #40: Remove trailing comma.
  • BUG #48: Logicals 1/0 were mentioned in comments, but not implemented.
  • BUG #60: Ellipsis then space, not space then ellipsis.

The rest of the updates had to do with README updates and spelling errors in code comments.

0.0.13 (2021-09-27)

This version was made possible by the contributions of @Lireer! Thank You!

  • PR #40 Allow users to specify the deliminator with the delimiter option.
  • PR #42 clippy warnings and code refactoring.
  • PR #41 change .len() to .chars().count() to avoid potential column widths if the value contains code points consisting of multiple bytes.

0.0.12 (2021-09-09)

  • BUG #33 Ellipses used when NA should replace on unquoted string missingness #33 This problem was caused by all of the columns being width 1. When width is 1 the length of the string "NA" is 2. Since 2 was greater than 1 NA was converted to ellipses. To fix this problem I added a min width of 2 and while I was at it I included a new option lower-column-width
  • BUG #32 Column with integer 1 and 0 returns NaN for 0. This bug was caused by logging 0s. I added a condition on the sigfig decision tree to fix.
  • Feature 1 lower-column-width: The lower (minimum) width of columns. Must be 2 or larger. Default 2.
  • Feature 2 upper-column-width: The upper (maximum) width of columns. Default 20.
  • Feature 2 debug-mode: Print object details to make it easier for the maintainer to find and resolve bugs. This is to save me time in the future 😄

0.0.10 (2021-08-05)

  • BUG #29 Turns out the column count was correct. tv was not printing the last column

0.0.9 (2021-08-05)

Minor Mistakes:

  • Added color format to additional footer data.
  • BUG #29: Column count was wrong.
  • BUG #28: Accidental extra info printed from debug.

0.0.8 (2021-08-05)

Feature Enhancement:

  • BUG #23: Simplified the regex for floats.
  • BUG #19: Printing "wide" datasets with more columns than space in the terminal resulted in a poor viewer experience. This fix removes extra columns from the print and mentions them in the footer.