A list of command-line tools for manipulating structured text data
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May 29, 2024
A list of command-line tools for manipulating structured text data
eBay's TSV Utilities: Command line tools for large, tabular data files. Filtering, statistics, sampling, joins and more.
Like awk but with SQL and table joins
Fast CSV file validation.
A set of Unix shell command line tools for quick and convenient batch processing of tabular text files (a.k.a., tab-delimited, tsv, csv, or flat data file format) with a header line. Provides column reference by name, automatic delimiter and compression detection for per-line transformations, sql-like group-by operation and relational join.
tv(table viewer) for delimited text file(csv,tsv,etc) in terminal.
PL/SQL procedure that exports results of SQL queries to delimited files on the server. Based on http://www.oracle-developer.net/utilities.php
High-performance delimited-file reader and writer for Julia
A standard for delimited text and headers
Sort delimited or fixed width files by a defined key with data filter options and progress reporting.
Automated manipulator of character delimited datasets.
Indexes delimited text files (csv,tsv) with Lucene
FileUtil - C# File Parser for fixed width or delimiter separated files.
Multi-Level CSV (csv_ml) is a light(er)-weight data interchange format equivalent to JSON and XML
📄 Parse a field delimited file, line-by-line, and return a JavaScript array containing parsed objects
Like strsep, but considers quoted tokens in delimited data.
An incredibly simple and useful program for reading in files that have the ridiculous format of stacking columns of text vertically.
Python package for probabilistic delimiter detection.
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