NAME ==== xml-format - Format XML files SYNOPSIS ======== xml-format [-cfIOwh?] [-i ] [-o ] [...] DESCRIPTION =========== The *xml-format* utility pretty prints an XML document by removing ignorable 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 significant. 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 parser: --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
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Basic formatting: $ xml-format test.xml
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Using the -I (--indent-all) option: $ cat test1.xml See the following list: A B C $ xml-format -I test1.xml See the following list: A B C Using the -c (--compact) option: $ xml-format test.xml
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See the following list: A B C
Using the -c (--compact) and -I (--indent-all) options together: $ xml-format -cI test.xml
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