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Updating documentation of Fleetd tables as part of the oncall duty. Updating the json used by Fleet using the following command: ```sh cd website ./node_modules/sails/bin/sails.js run generate-merged-schema ``` Samples: ![Screenshot 2023-02-20 at 17 20 55](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2073526/220192112-69a116e4-badb-4328-92d3-9a2a6f8657fe.png) ![Screenshot 2023-02-20 at 17 21 09](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2073526/220192117-dfa06c69-2166-47d4-99c3-e108911e2084.png) @mikermcneil @eashaw: `generate-merged-schema` generates a different output every time it's executed. Guess: It seems it should sort the output lexicograhically?
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name: file_lines
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notes: This table is not a core osquery table. It is included as part of [Fleetd](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/orbit), the osquery manager from Fleet. Fleetd can be built with [fleetctl](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/adding-hosts#osquery-installer).
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description: Allows reading an arbitrary file.
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platforms:
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- darwin
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- windows
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- linux
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evented: false
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examples: >-
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Output the content of `/etc/hosts` line by line.
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```
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SELECT * FROM file_lines WHERE path='/etc/hosts';
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```
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columns:
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- name: path
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description: Path of the file to read.
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required: true
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type: text
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- name: line
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description: Output of the file, line by line.
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required: false
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type: text |