csvkit is a library of utilities for working with CSV
csvkit is a library of utilities for working with CSV, the king of tabular file formats.
It is inspired by pdftk, gdal and the original csvcut utility by Joe Germuska and Aaron Bycoffe.
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Revision 20 (latest revision is 22)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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- Update to 1.3.0: * /scripts/csvformat adds a --skip-header (-E) option to not output a header row. * /scripts/csvlook adds a --max-precision option to set the maximum number of decimal places to display. * /scripts/csvlook adds a --no-number-ellipsis option to disable the ellipsis (…) if --max-precision is exceeded. * /scripts/csvstat supports the --no-inference (-I), --locale (-L), --blanks, --date-format and datetime-format options. * /scripts/csvstat reports a "Non-null values" statistic. * /scripts/csvstat adds a --non-nulls option to only output counts of non-null values. * /scripts/csvstat reports a "Most decimal places" statistic. * /scripts/csvstat adds a --max-precision option to only output the most decimal places. * /scripts/csvstat adds a --json option to output results as JSON text. * /scripts/csvstat adds an --indent option to indent the JSON text when --json is set. * /scripts/in2csv adds a --use-sheet-names option to use the sheet names as file names when --write-sheets is set. * Add a --null-value option to commands with the --blanks option, to convert additional values to NULL. * Reconfigure the encoding of standard input according to the --encoding option, which defaults to utf-8-sig. * Prompt the user if additional input is expected (i.e. if no input file or piped data is provided) in /scripts/csvjoin, /scripts/csvsql and /scripts/csvstack. * No longer errors if a NUL byte occurs in an input file. * Add Python 3.12 support. * /scripts/csvjoin uses the correct columns when performing a --right join.
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