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-1.0.7.tar.gz 0003792335 3.62 MB
python-csvkit.changes 0000018496 18.1 KB
python-csvkit.spec 0000003627 3.54 KB
testdbf_converted.csv 0000000896 896 Bytes
Revision 13 (latest revision is 21)
Richard Brown's avatar Richard Brown (RBrownFactory) accepted request 1008677 from Daniel Garcia's avatar Daniel Garcia (dgarcia) (revision 13)
- Fix u-a scriptlets
- Update to v1.0.7
  * fix: :doc:`/scripts/csvcut` extracts the correct columns when
    --line-numbers is set.
  * fix: Restore Python 2.7 support in edge cases.
  * feat: Use 1024 byte sniff-limit by default across csvkit. Improve csvstat
    performance up to 10x.
  * feat: Add support for .xz (LZMA) compressed input files.
  * Add Python 3.10 support.
  * Drop Python 3.5 support (end-of-life was September 30, 2020).
- v1.0.6
  * :doc:`/scripts/csvstat` no longer prints "Row count: " when --count is set.
  * :doc:`/scripts/csvclean`, :doc:`/scripts/csvcut`, :doc:`/scripts/csvgrep`
    no longer error if standard input is null.
  * :doc:`/scripts/csvformat` creates default headers when --no-header-row is
    set, as documented.
  * :doc:`/scripts/csvstack` no longer errors when --no-header-row is combined
    with --groups or --filenames.
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