Here is the version which uses Text::ANSITable;

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Text::ANSITable; my $inp = $ARGV[0] || '*.mp3'; my @list = qx/eyeD3 --no-color $inp/; chomp(@list); my %data; my $nr = 0; my @headers = qw(artist album track tracks year genre title size file + ); foreach my $line (@list) { next if ($line =~ m/^-+$/); if ($line =~ m#([^/]*\.mp3).*\[ (\d*\.\d*) MB \]#) { $nr++; $data{$nr}{'file'} = $1; $data{$nr}{'size'} = $2; } if ($line =~ m#title: (.*)#) { $data{$nr}{'title'} = $1; } if ($line =~ m#^artist: (.*)#) { $data{$nr}{'artist'} = $1; } if ($line =~ m#album: (.*)#) { $data{$nr}{'album'} = $1; } if ($line =~ m#(release|recording) date: (.*)#){ $data{$nr}{'year'} = $2; } if ($line =~ m#track: (\d+)/(\d+).*genre:\s+(\w+)#) { $data{$nr}{'track'} = $1; $data{$nr}{'tracks'} = sprintf("%02d", $2); $data{$nr}{'genre'} = $3; } } my $t = Text::ANSITable->new( 'use_box_chars' => 1, 'use_utf8' => 1, c +ell_pad => 0); $t->border_style('Default::bold'); $t->columns(\@headers); foreach my $key (sort { $a <=> $b } keys(%data)) { my @row; foreach my $att (@headers) { push(@row, $data{$key}{$att}); } $t->add_row(\@row); } binmode(STDOUT, ":utf8"); print $t->draw;


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