# What is it Easily draw tables in terminal/console applications from a list of lists of strings. Supports multi-line rows. Tested on Python 3.8+ **This is a fork of the terminaltables project. Which is archived and unmaintained. This library is in a new namespace but should otherwise be a drop in replacement. Maintaining goals consist of maintaining ecosystem compatibility, type annotations and responding to community pull requests.** To Upgrade ========== Replace all instances of `terminaltables` with `terminaltables3` in your code. If other libraries depend on `terminaltables` in your venv they will not conflict because it is a new namespace. As of right now, the documentation as the robpol86 version. 📖 Full documentation: https://robpol86.github.io/terminaltables Quickstart ========== Install: ```bash pip install terminaltables3 ``` Usage: ```python from terminaltables3 import AsciiTable table_data = [ ["Heading1", "Heading2"], ["row1 column1", "row1 column2"], ["row2 column1", "row2 column2"], ["row3 column1", "row3 column2"], ] table = AsciiTable(table_data) print table.table ``` ```bash +--------------+--------------+ | Heading1 | Heading2 | +--------------+--------------+ | row1 column1 | row1 column2 | | row2 column1 | row2 column2 | | row3 column1 | row3 column2 | +--------------+--------------+ ``` Example Implementations ======================= ![Example Scripts Screenshot](https://github.com/matthewdeanmartin/terminaltables/blob/master/docs/examples.png?raw=true) Source code for examples: - [example1.py](https://github.com/matthewdeanmartin/terminaltables/blob/master/example1.py) - [example2.py](https://github.com/matthewdeanmartin/terminaltables/blob/master/example2.py) - [example3.py](https://github.com/matthewdeanmartin/terminaltables/blob/master/example3.py) [Change Log](https://github.com/matthewdeanmartin/terminaltables/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)