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I'm trying to save the output of a command into files and it seems to work fine. However, when opening one of the files, I can see that output was limited to 80 characters width. How can I ensure that the output is not being wrapped? I've tried to put a tput rmam; at the beginning of the shell script but it doesn't seem to change the output behavior.
Script:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
CPUS=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "processor" | wc -l)
ansible-doc -l | cut -d " " -f1 > modules.txt
parallel --tmpdir src/yaml-snippets --files -a modules.txt -j$CPUS ansible-doc -s
Example output:
- name: Module to manage datacenter quotas in oVirt/RHV
ovirt_quota:
auth: # (required) Dictionary with values needed to
create HTTP/HTTPS
connection to
oVirt: `username'
[`required'] -
The name of the
user, something
like
`admin@internal'.
Default value is
set by
`OVIRT_USERNAME'
environment
variable. `passwo
bash terminal gnu-parallel
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I'm trying to save the output of a command into files and it seems to work fine. However, when opening one of the files, I can see that output was limited to 80 characters width. How can I ensure that the output is not being wrapped? I've tried to put a tput rmam; at the beginning of the shell script but it doesn't seem to change the output behavior.
Script:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
CPUS=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "processor" | wc -l)
ansible-doc -l | cut -d " " -f1 > modules.txt
parallel --tmpdir src/yaml-snippets --files -a modules.txt -j$CPUS ansible-doc -s
Example output:
- name: Module to manage datacenter quotas in oVirt/RHV
ovirt_quota:
auth: # (required) Dictionary with values needed to
create HTTP/HTTPS
connection to
oVirt: `username'
[`required'] -
The name of the
user, something
like
`admin@internal'.
Default value is
set by
`OVIRT_USERNAME'
environment
variable. `passwo
bash terminal gnu-parallel
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Is GNU parallel involved here? Does the wrapped formatting come from theansible-doc -lcommand, or from the parallel'dansible-doc -scommand? Can you reproduce it without GNU parallel?
– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
Given thatyumuses python, I'd be curious if this hack/workaround also works foransible-doc.
– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
The actual output is generated byansible-doc -s ovirt_quota. However, executing it plain on the shell and executing it through parallel have different output size.
– memoryleak
yesterday
Using the referenced hack worked @JeffSchaller :script -q -c "stty cols 1000; ansible-doc -s $1 > src/yaml-snippets/$1.yml"this line is called bycat modules.txt | xargs -t -n 1 -P$CPUS $DIR/generate.sh
– memoryleak
5 hours ago
Please feel free to self-answer, since I can't test in a similar environment to yours. Thanks!
– Jeff Schaller♦
5 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm trying to save the output of a command into files and it seems to work fine. However, when opening one of the files, I can see that output was limited to 80 characters width. How can I ensure that the output is not being wrapped? I've tried to put a tput rmam; at the beginning of the shell script but it doesn't seem to change the output behavior.
Script:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
CPUS=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "processor" | wc -l)
ansible-doc -l | cut -d " " -f1 > modules.txt
parallel --tmpdir src/yaml-snippets --files -a modules.txt -j$CPUS ansible-doc -s
Example output:
- name: Module to manage datacenter quotas in oVirt/RHV
ovirt_quota:
auth: # (required) Dictionary with values needed to
create HTTP/HTTPS
connection to
oVirt: `username'
[`required'] -
The name of the
user, something
like
`admin@internal'.
Default value is
set by
`OVIRT_USERNAME'
environment
variable. `passwo
bash terminal gnu-parallel
New contributor
memoryleak is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
I'm trying to save the output of a command into files and it seems to work fine. However, when opening one of the files, I can see that output was limited to 80 characters width. How can I ensure that the output is not being wrapped? I've tried to put a tput rmam; at the beginning of the shell script but it doesn't seem to change the output behavior.
Script:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
CPUS=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "processor" | wc -l)
ansible-doc -l | cut -d " " -f1 > modules.txt
parallel --tmpdir src/yaml-snippets --files -a modules.txt -j$CPUS ansible-doc -s
Example output:
- name: Module to manage datacenter quotas in oVirt/RHV
ovirt_quota:
auth: # (required) Dictionary with values needed to
create HTTP/HTTPS
connection to
oVirt: `username'
[`required'] -
The name of the
user, something
like
`admin@internal'.
Default value is
set by
`OVIRT_USERNAME'
environment
variable. `passwo
bash terminal gnu-parallel
bash terminal gnu-parallel
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Is GNU parallel involved here? Does the wrapped formatting come from theansible-doc -lcommand, or from the parallel'dansible-doc -scommand? Can you reproduce it without GNU parallel?
– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
Given thatyumuses python, I'd be curious if this hack/workaround also works foransible-doc.
– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
The actual output is generated byansible-doc -s ovirt_quota. However, executing it plain on the shell and executing it through parallel have different output size.
– memoryleak
yesterday
Using the referenced hack worked @JeffSchaller :script -q -c "stty cols 1000; ansible-doc -s $1 > src/yaml-snippets/$1.yml"this line is called bycat modules.txt | xargs -t -n 1 -P$CPUS $DIR/generate.sh
– memoryleak
5 hours ago
Please feel free to self-answer, since I can't test in a similar environment to yours. Thanks!
– Jeff Schaller♦
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Is GNU parallel involved here? Does the wrapped formatting come from theansible-doc -lcommand, or from the parallel'dansible-doc -scommand? Can you reproduce it without GNU parallel?
– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
Given thatyumuses python, I'd be curious if this hack/workaround also works foransible-doc.
– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
The actual output is generated byansible-doc -s ovirt_quota. However, executing it plain on the shell and executing it through parallel have different output size.
– memoryleak
yesterday
Using the referenced hack worked @JeffSchaller :script -q -c "stty cols 1000; ansible-doc -s $1 > src/yaml-snippets/$1.yml"this line is called bycat modules.txt | xargs -t -n 1 -P$CPUS $DIR/generate.sh
– memoryleak
5 hours ago
Please feel free to self-answer, since I can't test in a similar environment to yours. Thanks!
– Jeff Schaller♦
5 hours ago
Is GNU parallel involved here? Does the wrapped formatting come from the
ansible-doc -l command, or from the parallel'd ansible-doc -s command? Can you reproduce it without GNU parallel?– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
Is GNU parallel involved here? Does the wrapped formatting come from the
ansible-doc -l command, or from the parallel'd ansible-doc -s command? Can you reproduce it without GNU parallel?– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
Given that
yum uses python, I'd be curious if this hack/workaround also works for ansible-doc.– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
Given that
yum uses python, I'd be curious if this hack/workaround also works for ansible-doc.– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
The actual output is generated by
ansible-doc -s ovirt_quota. However, executing it plain on the shell and executing it through parallel have different output size.– memoryleak
yesterday
The actual output is generated by
ansible-doc -s ovirt_quota. However, executing it plain on the shell and executing it through parallel have different output size.– memoryleak
yesterday
Using the referenced hack worked @JeffSchaller :
script -q -c "stty cols 1000; ansible-doc -s $1 > src/yaml-snippets/$1.yml" this line is called by cat modules.txt | xargs -t -n 1 -P$CPUS $DIR/generate.sh– memoryleak
5 hours ago
Using the referenced hack worked @JeffSchaller :
script -q -c "stty cols 1000; ansible-doc -s $1 > src/yaml-snippets/$1.yml" this line is called by cat modules.txt | xargs -t -n 1 -P$CPUS $DIR/generate.sh– memoryleak
5 hours ago
Please feel free to self-answer, since I can't test in a similar environment to yours. Thanks!
– Jeff Schaller♦
5 hours ago
Please feel free to self-answer, since I can't test in a similar environment to yours. Thanks!
– Jeff Schaller♦
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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Is GNU parallel involved here? Does the wrapped formatting come from the
ansible-doc -lcommand, or from the parallel'dansible-doc -scommand? Can you reproduce it without GNU parallel?– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
Given that
yumuses python, I'd be curious if this hack/workaround also works foransible-doc.– Jeff Schaller♦
yesterday
The actual output is generated by
ansible-doc -s ovirt_quota. However, executing it plain on the shell and executing it through parallel have different output size.– memoryleak
yesterday
Using the referenced hack worked @JeffSchaller :
script -q -c "stty cols 1000; ansible-doc -s $1 > src/yaml-snippets/$1.yml"this line is called bycat modules.txt | xargs -t -n 1 -P$CPUS $DIR/generate.sh– memoryleak
5 hours ago
Please feel free to self-answer, since I can't test in a similar environment to yours. Thanks!
– Jeff Schaller♦
5 hours ago