Columns ======= Rich can render text or other Rich renderables in neat columns with the :class:`~rich.columns.Columns` class. To use, construct a Columns instance with an iterable of renderables and print it to the Console. The following example is a very basic clone of the ``ls`` command in OSX / Linux to list directory contents:: import os import sys from rich import print from rich.columns import Columns if len(sys.argv) < 2: print("Usage: python columns.py DIRECTORY") else: directory = os.listdir(sys.argv[1]) columns = Columns(directory, equal=True, expand=True) print(columns) See `columns.py `_ for an example which outputs columns containing more than just text.