apologies for the extra noise. i've renamed (and moved) my small utility, now known as orgtbl-query, that allows one to query, from the shell (command line), the contents of an org-mode table in a file. orgtbl-query is now located at: ---- https://gitlab.com/minshall/orqtbl-query ---- part of it has also been re-written in C for performance reasons (a makefile is included); apologies for making it that much harder to install. (the awk part remains.)
it works for my use cases (obviously), but i'm sure it will break, or be feature-deficient, for those of others. i'd be happy to try to fix bugs. below are the first N lines of help output. cheers, Greg ---- usage: orgtbl-query -h|--help : orgtbl-query [-f|--field column] [--complement] [--regexp] [--ignore-case] file [[table:]column] key : orgtbl-query -t|--tables file : orgtbl-query -c|--columns file [table[:]] : orgtbl-query -k|--keys file [[table:]column] ---- the first form prints this help message the second form searches for KEY in FILE, TABLE, COLUMN, and prints out any matching lines (or a single column). tables are named, as in emacs org-mode, "#+name: TABLE", starting in column one the third form lists all the tables in FILE the fourth form lists all the columns in a single TABLE in FILE the fifth form lists the keys in column COLUMN of the table TABLE in FILE ...