csvkit is a library of utilities for working with CSV

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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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csvkit-1.4.0.tar.gz 0003796472 3.62 MB
python-csvkit.changes 0000023518 23 KB
python-csvkit.spec 0000003482 3.4 KB
testdbf_converted.csv 0000000896 896 Bytes
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Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1161151 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 21)
- 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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