line-up-words is a small command line tool that tries to align words in a sequence of lines in an intelligent way. It comes as a command line tool and an emacs mode.
$ cat file.ml
{ name : string
; dir : Path.t
; version : string
; description : string
; archives : Path.t list Mode.Dict.t
; plugins : Path.t list Mode.Dict.t
; jsoo_runtime : string list
; requires : t list
; ppx_runtime_deps : t list
$ line-up-words < file.ml
{ name : string
; dir : Path.t
; version : string
; description : string
; archives : Path.t list Mode.Dict.t
; plugins : Path.t list Mode.Dict.t
; jsoo_runtime : string list
; requires : t list
; ppx_runtime_deps : t listThe emacs mode defines the interactive function line-up-words. For instance, to bind it to C-c a, add this to your ~/.emacs:
(require 'line-up-words)
(global-set-key "\C-c a" 'line-up-words)The easiest way to install the line-up-words command line tool is via the opam package manager. Once you have installed opam, you can run the following command to install line-up-words:
$ opam install line-up-words