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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- update to 1.4.0: * feat: :doc:`/scripts/csvpy` adds the options: --no-number- ellipsis, to disable the ellipsis (…) if max precision is exceeded, for example, when using table.print_table() --sniff-limit` --no-inference` * feat: :doc:`/scripts/csvpy` adds the options: * --no-number-ellipsis, to disable the ellipsis (…) if max precision is exceeded, for example, when using table.print_table() * feat: :doc:`/scripts/csvpy` removes the --linenumbers and --zero output options, which had no effect. * feat: :doc:`/scripts/csvpy` removes the --linenumbers and --zero output options, which had no effect. * feat: :doc:`/scripts/in2csv` adds a --reset-dimensions option to recalculate the dimensions of an XLSX file, instead of trusting the file's metadata. csvkit's dependency agate-excel 0.4.0 automatically recalculates the dimensions if the file's metadata expresses dimensions of "A1:A1" (a single cell). * feat: :doc:`/scripts/in2csv` adds a --reset-dimensions option to recalculate the dimensions of an XLSX file, instead of trusting the file's metadata. csvkit's dependency agate-excel 0.4.0 automatically recalculates the dimensions if the file's metadata expresses dimensions of "A1:A1" (a single cell). * fix: :doc:`/scripts/csvlook` only reads up to --max-rows rows instead of the entire file. * fix: :doc:`/scripts/csvlook` only reads up to --max-rows rows instead of the entire file. * fix: :doc:`/scripts/csvpy` supports the existing input options: --locale --blanks --null-value --date-format --datetime-format --skip-lines
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