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permutation-markdown-table

v1.0.5

Published

generate permutation/combination table in markdown syntax

Downloads

15

Readme

permutation-markdown-table

Build Status npm version

This utility reads JSON in certain format from STDIN or a file, generates combination of values, and outputs to STDOUT or a file.

Sample Input

{
    "breakfast": ["milk", "toast", "bacon & eggs"],
    "lunch": ["sandwich", "oily Asian take-away"],
    "supper": "some microwave food",
    "snacks": ["Mars", "Oreo"],
    "budget": 9.99
}

Input Schema

  • Input should be a valid JSON in text
  • Each field should be either a scalar value or an array of scalar values

Sample Output

| breakfast    | lunch                | supper              | snacks | budget |
|--------------|----------------------|---------------------|--------|--------|
| milk         | sandwich             | some microwave food | Mars   | 9.99   |
| milk         | sandwich             | some microwave food | Oreo   | 9.99   |
| milk         | oily Asian take-away | some microwave food | Mars   | 9.99   |
| milk         | oily Asian take-away | some microwave food | Oreo   | 9.99   |
| toast        | sandwich             | some microwave food | Mars   | 9.99   |
| toast        | sandwich             | some microwave food | Oreo   | 9.99   |
| toast        | oily Asian take-away | some microwave food | Mars   | 9.99   |
| toast        | oily Asian take-away | some microwave food | Oreo   | 9.99   |
| bacon & eggs | sandwich             | some microwave food | Mars   | 9.99   |
| bacon & eggs | sandwich             | some microwave food | Oreo   | 9.99   |
| bacon & eggs | oily Asian take-away | some microwave food | Mars   | 9.99   |
| bacon & eggs | oily Asian take-away | some microwave food | Oreo   | 9.99   |

Usage

Read from STDIN and output to STDOUT

cat some.json | permutation-markdown-table

Read from file and output to STDOUT

permutation-markdown-table -i ./some.json

Output to a file

permutation-markdown-table -o ./test-case.md

Options

| option | description | example | | ------------------- | ------------------------- | ----------------- | | -h, —help | output usage information | | | -V, —version | output the version number | | | -i, —input | path to the input file | -i ./some.json | | -o, —output | path to the output file | -o ./test-case.md |

Install

For convinience, the recommended installation is via NPM.

npm install -g permutation-markdown-table