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Description

Print beautiful, flexible tables to the terminal using Ink. This library powers many oclif/Salesforce CLIs and is built for real-world, production output: wide columns, multi-line cells, smart wrapping/truncation, theming, and great CI behavior.

Features

  • Rich rendering via Ink with graceful fallback to plain text in CI
  • Automatic column sizing with max/explicit width support (including percentages)
  • Per-column alignment, padding, and overflow control (wrap, truncate, middle/start/end)
  • Header formatting with change-case presets or custom function
  • Multiple border styles (outline, headers-only, vertical/horizontal, none, and more)
  • Sort and filter data, optionally per-column
  • Print multiple tables side-by-side or stacked with layout controls
  • Return a string (makeTable) or print directly (printTable/printTables)
  • TypeScript-first API with excellent types

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 18
  • ESM only (this package has "type": "module"). Use import, not require.

Installation

npm install @oclif/table
# or
yarn add @oclif/table
# or
pnpm add @oclif/table
# or
bun add @oclif/table

Quick start

import{printTable}from'@oclif/table'constdata=[{name: 'Alice',role: 'Engineer',notes: 'Loves distributed systems'},{name: 'Bob',role: 'Designer',notes: 'Enjoys typography and UI'},]printTable({title: 'Team',
data,columns: [{key: 'name',width: 16},{key: 'role',width: 14,horizontalAlignment: 'center'},{key: 'notes',overflow: 'wrap'},],})

To generate a string instead of printing to stdout:

import{makeTable}from'@oclif/table'constoutput=makeTable({data,columns: ['name','role','notes']})// do something with `output`

To print multiple tables in one layout:

import{printTables}from'@oclif/table'printTables([{title: 'Developers', data,columns: ['name','role']},{title: 'Notes', data,columns: ['notes']},],{direction: 'row',columnGap: 4,margin: 1},)

API

  • printTable(options) — renders a single table to stdout.
  • makeTable(options): string — renders a single table and returns the output string.
  • printTables(tables, options?) — renders multiple tables with layout controls.

All three accept the same TableOptions<T> (documented below). printTables accepts an array of TableOptions plus optional container layout props.

TypeScript

importtype{TableOptions}from'@oclif/table'typeRow={name: string;age: number}constopts: TableOptions<Row>={data: [{name: 'Ada',age: 36}],columns: [{key: 'name',name: 'Full Name'},{key: 'age',horizontalAlignment: 'right'},],}

Options reference

Below are the most important options with defaults and behavior. See examples in ./examples for more patterns.

  • data (required): array of rows, each a plain object.

  • columns: list of keys or objects describing each column.

    • String form: 'name' (uses key as header)
    • Object form: { key, name?, width?, padding?, overflow?, horizontalAlignment?, verticalAlignment? }
      • name: header label (defaults to key or formatted with headerOptions.formatter)
      • width: number of characters or percentage string like '50%'
      • padding: spaces added on both sides (default: table padding)
      • overflow: 'wrap' | 'truncate' | 'truncate-start' | 'truncate-middle' | 'truncate-end'
      • horizontalAlignment: 'left' | 'center' | 'right'
      • verticalAlignment: 'top' | 'center' | 'bottom'
  • padding (number): cell padding for all columns. Default: 1.

  • maxWidth (number | percentage | 'none'): maximum table width. Defaults to terminal width.

    • When the natural table width exceeds maxWidth, columns shrink and content wraps/truncates based on overflow.
    • Use 'none' to allow unlimited width (useful for very wide outputs; users can resize their terminals).
  • width (number | percentage): exact table width. Overrides maxWidth. If wider than the natural width, columns expand evenly.

  • overflow: cell overflow behavior. Default: 'truncate'.

    • 'wrap' wraps long content
    • 'truncate' truncates the end
    • 'truncate-start' | 'truncate-middle' | 'truncate-end' choose truncation position
  • headerOptions: style options for headers.

    • formatter: either a function (header: string) => string or a change-case preset name: 'camelCase' | 'capitalCase' | 'constantCase' | 'kebabCase' | 'pascalCase' | 'sentenceCase' | 'snakeCase'
    • Styling keys (also supported by titleOptions):
      • color, backgroundColor (named color, hex #rrggbb, or rgb(r,g,b))
      • bold, dimColor, italic, underline, strikethrough, inverse
    • Default header style is bold blue (unless noStyle: true).
  • borderStyle: border preset. Default: 'all'.

    • Available: 'all' | 'headers-only' | 'headers-only-with-outline' | 'headers-only-with-underline' | 'horizontal' | 'horizontal-with-outline' | 'none' | 'outline' | 'vertical' | 'vertical-rows-with-outline' | 'vertical-with-outline'
  • borderColor: optional border color. When unset, the terminal's default color is used.

  • horizontalAlignment: default column alignment. Default: 'left'.

  • verticalAlignment: default vertical alignment within cells. Default: 'top'.

  • filter(row): predicate to include/exclude rows.

  • sort: object mapping keys to 'asc' | 'desc' | (a,b)=>number. Keys order defines multi-column priority.

  • title: optional string printed above the table.

  • titleOptions: style options for the title (same keys as headerOptions except formatter).

  • trimWhitespace: when wrapping text, trim whitespace at line boundaries. Default: true.

  • noStyle: disable all styling. Also strips ANSI color codes from your cell content for accurate width calculation.

Container options (for printTables)

printTables(tables, containerOptions) accepts:

  • direction: 'row' | 'column' (default 'row')
  • columnGap, rowGap: spacing between tables
  • alignItems: 'flex-start' | 'center' | 'flex-end'
  • margin, marginLeft, marginRight, marginTop, marginBottom

Behavior and environment variables

  • Terminal width detection: by default we use your terminal width. Override with OCLIF_TABLE_COLUMN_OVERRIDE.

    • Example: OCLIF_TABLE_COLUMN_OVERRIDE=120 node app.js
  • CI-safe output: in CI environments, we automatically fall back to a plain-text renderer (no Ink) for stability.

    • To force Ink rendering in CI, set OCLIF_TABLE_SKIP_CI_CHECK=1.
  • Very large data: by default, datasets with 10,000+ rows use the plain-text renderer to avoid memory issues.

    • Override with OCLIF_TABLE_LIMIT=<number> (Salesforce CLIs may also honor SF_TABLE_LIMIT).

Advanced examples

Header formatting with change-case:

import{printTable}from'@oclif/table'printTable({data: [{first_name: 'Ada',last_name: 'Lovelace'}],columns: ['first_name','last_name'],headerOptions: {formatter: 'capitalCase'},})

Per-column sizing and overflow:

printTable({data: [{name: 'A very very long name',notes: 'Multi-line\ncontent supported'}],maxWidth: '80%',columns: [{key: 'name',width: 20,overflow: 'truncate-middle'},{key: 'notes',overflow: 'wrap',horizontalAlignment: 'right'},],})

Switching borders and colors:

printTable({title: 'Inventory',titleOptions: {bold: true,color: 'cyan'},data: [{item: 'Widget',qty: 10}],columns: ['item',{key: 'qty',horizontalAlignment: 'right'}],borderStyle: 'vertical-with-outline',borderColor: 'green',})

Examples directory

This repo contains many runnable examples in ./examples (including edge cases like very wide/very tall tables). Run any with:

tsx examples/basic.ts

Testing

This package includes snapshot tests for all examples to ensure consistent output across different environments.

Running tests

# Run all tests (including snapshot tests)
yarn test# Run only snapshot tests
yarn test:examples
# Update snapshots after intentional changes
yarn test:examples:update

How snapshot testing works

Examples are executed in an isolated child process with:

  • Fixed terminal width (OCLIF_TABLE_COLUMN_OVERRIDE=120)
  • Disabled CI detection unless an example sets it
  • ESM loader for TypeScript (ts-node/esm)

Snapshots live in test/__snapshots__/examples/*.txt and mirror the examples directory structure.


Contributing

See the contributing guide.

License

MIT © Salesforce

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