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xml-format(1)                      xml-utils                     xml-format(1)



NAME
       xml-format - Format XML files

SYNOPSIS
              xml-format [-cfIOwh?] [-i <str>] [-o <path>] [<file>...]

DESCRIPTION
       The xml-format utility pretty prints an XML document by removing ignor‐
       able blank nodes and indenting the XML tree.

       A text node is considered ignorable if:

       · its parent does not set or inherit xml:space as "preserve"

       · its contents are entirely whitespace

       · all its sibling text nodes are also ignorable

       · all its ancestors contained only ignorable text nodes

OPTIONS
       -c, --compact
              Output in compact form without indenting.

       -f, --overwrite
              Overwrite input XML files.

       -h, -?, --help
              Show usage message.

       -I, --indent-all
              Indent nodes within non-blank nodes.  Normally,  all  whitespace
              within  non-blank nodes and their descendants is treated as sig‐
              nificant.

              If -c (--compact) is specified,  then  this  option  will  allow
              blank nodes within non-blank nodes to be compacted.

       -i, --indent <str>
              Use  <str> to indent each level of the XML tree.  The default is
              two spaces.

       -O, --omit-decl
              Omit the XML declaration from the formatted XML output.

       -o, --out <path>
              Output formatted XML to <path> instead of stdout.

       -w, --empty
              Treat elements containing only whitespace as empty.

       --version
              Show version information.

       <file>...
              XML file(s) to format.  If none are specified, the utility  will
              read from stdin.

       In addition, the following options allow configuration of the XML pars‐
       er:

       --dtdload
              Load the external DTD.

       --huge Remove any internal arbitrary parser limits.

       --net  Allow network access to load external DTD and entities.

       --noent
              Resolve entities.

       --xinclude
              Do XInclude processing.

       --xml-catalog <file>
              Use an XML catalog when resolving entities.   Multiple  catalogs
              may be loaded by specifying this option multiple times.

EXAMPLES
       Raw XML:

              $ cat test.xml
              <section>     <title>Example</title>

              <para><emphasis>A</emphasis> <emphasis>B</emphasis> C</para>

              <empty>    </empty>

              <p><b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b></p>
              <p xml:space="preserve"><b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b></p>

              <para>
                  See the following list:
                  <randomList>
                    <listItem><para>A</para></listItem>
                    <listItem><para>B</para></listItem>
                    <listItem><para>C</para></listItem>
                  </randomList>
              </para>

              </section>


       Basic formatting:

              $ xml-format test.xml
              <section>
                <title>Example</title>
                <para><emphasis>A</emphasis> <emphasis>B</emphasis> C</para>
                <empty>    </empty>
                <p>
                  <b>A</b>
                  <b>B</b>
                  <b>C</b>
                </p>
                <p xml:space="preserve"><b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b></p>
                <para>
                  See the following list:
                  <randomList>
                    <listItem><para>A</para></listItem>
                    <listItem><para>B</para></listItem>
                    <listItem><para>C</para></listItem>
                  </randomList>
                </para>
              </section>

       Using the -I (--indent-all) option:

              $ cat test1.xml
              <para>
                See the following list:
                <randomList>
                  <listItem><para>A</para></listItem>
                  <listItem><para>B</para></listItem>
                  <listItem><para>C</para></listitem>
                </randomList>
              </para>

              $ xml-format -I test1.xml
              <para>
                See the following list:
                <randomList>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>A</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>B</para>
                  </listItem>
                  <listItem>
                    <para>C</para>
                  </listItem>
                </randomList>
              </para>

       Using the -c (--compact) option:

              $ xml-format test.xml
              <section><title>Example</title><para><emphasis>A</emphasis> <emphasis
              >B</emphasis> C</para><empty>    </empty><p xml:space="preserve"><b>A
              </b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b></p><para>
                  See the following list:
                  <randomList>
                    <listItem><para>A</para></listItem>
                    <listItem><para>B</para></listItem>
                    <listItem><para>C</para></listItem>
                  </randomList>
              </para></section>

       Using the -c (--compact) and -I (--indent-all) options together:

              $ xml-format -cI test.xml
              <section><title>Example</title><para><emphasis>A</emphasis> <emphasis
              >B</emphasis> C</para><empty>    </empty><p xml:space="preserve"><b>A
              </b> <b>B</b> <b>C</b></p><para>
                  See the following list:
                  <randomList><listItem><para>A</para></listItem><listItem><para>B<
              /para></listItem><listItem><para>C</para></listItem></randomList>
              </para></section>

AUTHORS
       khzae.net.



                                  2020-07-07                     xml-format(1)


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