By Morgan Aldridge morgant@makkintosshu.com
dent is a small utility written in bash which indents the output of the command passed as a parameter.
Prepend dent to any command:
dent echo "Hello world"
Output:
Hello world
Because dent increments DENT_LEVEL prior to executing the command and decrements it upon completion, it inherently supports nested calls. So, if you have another command or function that itself calls dent, it's output will be further indented. For example:
dent dent echo "Hello world"
Output:
Hello world
DENT_CHAR- The character(s) used to indent (default: ' ' [two spaces])DENT_LEVEL- The current indent level (default:0)
