layouts 0.1.0

Conveniently lay out and format your data structures, and decide how to render them separately
Documentation
> This crate is currently a work in progress, and doesn't yet have great API
> entry points, nor very good documentation. Both are forthcoming.

`layouts` helps you lay out and format your data structures, and decide how to
render them separately.

This allows you to describe the full structure up front, and deal with the width
of your terminal separately.

It will also turn any Rust data structure that supports `Serialize` into a
pretty-printable document that can be rendered using `layouts` with zero
configuration.

## TODO: Pluggable Renderers

Right now, the only thing `layouts` allows you to configure when rendering is
the width of the terminal.

Eventually, this library aspires to offer pluggable renderers that can support:

- describing your data structures with styles, which can then be separately
  rendered into colors, or with no color
- HTML rendering (with streaming and collapsing)
- and more (see TODO.md for more details)