- @johnpmayer CMIS links together to 2 or more CMSs that are CMIS compliant, like Drupal for web + Alfresco for doc and process management. in reply to johnpmayer 10:59:59, 2013-08-25
- RT @fgbjr: A fresh version of #FreeLawFerret, a US case law linker for any web page, is now out http://t.co/YdErYzLBBe @aallnet #c4ljp @dch… 11:04:22, 2013-08-25
GitHub Now Renders CSV and TSV Files As Tables
When viewed, any .csv or .tsv file committed to a GitHub repository automatically renders as an interactive table, complete with headers and row numbering. By default, we’ll always assume the first row is your header row.
You can link to a particular row by clicking the row number, or select multiple rows by holding down the shift key. Just copy the URL and send it to a friend.
via Rendering CSV and TSV data · GitHub Help.
This means that GitHub can now be used to share data sets in a meaningful manner. All you need to do is commit a .csv or .tsv file to your GitHub repo and visitors will see the data a searchable interactive table.