When I use psql, the command line tool of PostgreSQL, in interactive mode, it lists data as paginated output.
However, because I use psql
From the fine psql manual:
\pset option [ value ]
[...]
pager
Controls use of a pager program for query and psql help output. If the environment variablePAGERis set, the output is piped to the specified program. Otherwise a platform-dependent default (such asmore) is used.When the
pageroption is off, the pager program is not used. When the pager option is on, the pager is used when appropriate
So you can say this from the psql prompt:
psql> \pset pager off
to turn the pager off. If you want this to always apply, you can add \pset pager off to your ~/.psqlrc file.
You can also use \? from the psql prompt to get a quick summary of the special commands at your disposal.