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NAME
pgpp - PostgreSQL language prettifier
DESCRIPTION
usage: pgpp [-h] [-v] [-p] [-t] [-n] [-m COMPACT_LISTS_MARGIN]
[-s SPLIT_STRING_LITERALS] [-f] [-F] [-c] [-e] [-C] [-S STATEMENT] [infile] [outfile]
PostgreSQL language prettifier
positional arguments:
infile a file containing the SQL statement to be prettyprinted, by default stdin, when not specified with
--statement option
outfile
where the result will be written, by default stdout
options:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-v, --version
show program's version number and exit
-p, --plpgsql
use the plpgsql parser (implies --parse-tree)
-t, --parse-tree
show the resulting parse tree instead
-n, --normalize
show the normalized statement, without prettification (some options below may have no effect)
-m, --compact-lists-margin COMPACT_LISTS_MARGIN
use compact form for lists not exceeding the given margin
-s, --split-string-literals SPLIT_STRING_LITERALS
split string literals longer than given value
-f, --special-functions
activate special functions handling
-F, --remove-pg_catalog-from-functions
omit explicit "pg_catalog" schema from function names, when possible
-c, --comma-at-eoln
use alternative style to print lists, putting the comma right after each item
-e, --semicolon-after-last-statement
end the last statement with a semicolon
-C, --preserve-comments
preserve comments in the statement
-S, --statement STATEMENT
the SQL statement
pgpp with PostgreSQL 17.0 parser April 2025 PGPP(1)