csvkit
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  • Tutorial
    • 1. Getting started
    • 2. Examining the data
    • 3. Power tools
    • 4. Going elsewhere with your data
  • Reference
  • Tips and Troubleshooting
  • Contributing to csvkit
  • Release process
  • License
  • Changelog
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TutorialΒΆ

The csvkit tutorial walks through processing and analyzing a real dataset:

  • 1. Getting started
    • 1.1. About this tutorial
    • 1.2. Installing csvkit
    • 1.3. Getting the data
    • 1.4. in2csv: the Excel killer
    • 1.5. csvlook: data periscope
    • 1.6. csvcut: data scalpel
    • 1.7. Putting it together with pipes
    • 1.8. Summing up
  • 2. Examining the data
    • 2.1. csvstat: statistics without code
    • 2.2. csvgrep: find the data you need
    • 2.3. csvsort: order matters
    • 2.4. Summing up
  • 3. Power tools
    • 3.1. csvjoin: merging related data
    • 3.2. csvstack: combining subsets
    • 3.3. csvsql and sql2csv: ultimate power
    • 3.4. Summing up
  • 4. Going elsewhere with your data
    • 4.1. csvjson: going online
    • 4.2. csvpy: going into code
    • 4.3. csvformat: for legacy systems
    • 4.4. Summing up
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