A Python script to turn a Espanso package written in the YAML format into a Markdown styled table
Simply cloning or downloading this repository to get the markpanso.py
Python script will do.
For convenience rename this file to markpanso
and place it in your $PATH
, which for a standard UNIX system should be at ~/.local/bin
. Then, from a terminal, type markpanso
to use this script.
Tell markpanso
where your Espanso package is at:
markpanso /path/to/package/package.yml
And the Markdown styled table will be printed to your terminal.
If you want to store that table in a file, then use the -o
or --output
flag to point it to an arbitrary placed file (supports relative paths):
markpanso /path/to/package/package.yml -o /path/to/store/table.txt
And the contents that would be printed to stdout will be placed in /path/to/store/table.txt
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Compart/Unicode: Massive agregator for all Unicode symbols organized into categories that also allows you to search a symbol knowing it's name and vice-versa. This is the best place to look for specific symbols by name or by category giving you a full organized overview of the Unicode standard.
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unicodedata documentation: Docs for the Python package
unicodedata
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PyYAML documentation: Documentation for the Python package
yaml
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python-tabulate: Repository for the Python package
python-tabulate
, includes documentation.
This package is licensed under the MIT license.
For further information refer to the file LICENSE
available on this repository.