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ssokolow
ssokolow commented Aug 31, 2020

I'm not a fan of having my cat-alike draw a full-blown table, but I would like to have some visible "end of file, beginning of next file" separation.

Unfortunately, --style=header,grid still draws the horizontal lines as if they were part of a table, resulting in two lines where only one is necessary:

![Spectacle J14905](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/46915/91717467-1989ef00-e

Markdown parser, done right. Commonmark support, extensions, syntax plugins, high speed - all in one. Gulp and metalsmith plugins available. Used by Facebook, Docusaurus and many others! Use https://github.com/breakdance/breakdance for HTML-to-markdown conversion. Use https://github.com/jonschlinkert/markdown-toc to generate a table of contents.

  • Updated Sep 2, 2020
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chocolateboy
chocolateboy commented Sep 1, 2019
  • OS: Linux (Arch)
  • Python: 3.7.4
  • litecli: 1.1.0

This is a great tool (thanks!), but I was deterred from considering it by the references to completing with the "Right-arrow" key in the documentation (and UI). I'm used to completing with the standard GNU Readline Tab key (as in sqlite) and never use arrow keys for completion and don't use any tools which do by default (it's bee

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