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CSVFORMAT(1) csvkit CSVFORMAT(1)

NAME

csvformat - csvformat Documentation

DESCRIPTION

Convert a CSV file to a custom output format.:

usage: csvformat [-h] [-d DELIMITER] [-t] [-q QUOTECHAR] [-u {0,1,2,3}] [-b]

[-p ESCAPECHAR] [-z FIELD_SIZE_LIMIT] [-e ENCODING]
[-L LOCALE] [-S] [-H] [-K SKIP_LINES] [-v] [-l] [--zero] [-V]
[-E] [-D OUT_DELIMITER] [-T] [-A] [-Q OUT_QUOTECHAR]
[-U {0,1,2,3}] [-B] [-P OUT_ESCAPECHAR]
[-M OUT_LINETERMINATOR]
[FILE] Convert a CSV file to a custom output format. positional arguments:
FILE The CSV file to operate on. If omitted, will accept
input as piped data via STDIN. optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-E, --skip-header Do not output a header row.
-D OUT_DELIMITER, --out-delimiter OUT_DELIMITER
Delimiting character of the output file.
-T, --out-tabs Specify that the output file is delimited with tabs.
Overrides "-D".
-A, --out-asv Specify that the output file is delimited with the
ASCII unit separator and record separator. Overrides
"-T", "-D" and "-M".
-Q OUT_QUOTECHAR, --out-quotechar OUT_QUOTECHAR
Character used to quote strings in the output file.
-U {0,1,2,3}, --out-quoting {0,1,2,3}
Quoting style used in the output file: 0 quote
minimal, 1 quote all, 2 quote non-numeric, 3 quote
none.
-B, --out-no-doublequote
Whether or not double quotes are doubled in the output
CSV file.
-P OUT_ESCAPECHAR, --out-escapechar OUT_ESCAPECHAR
Character used to escape the delimiter in the output
CSV file if --quoting 3 ("Quote None") is specified
and to escape the QUOTECHAR if --out-no-doublequote is
specified.
-M OUT_LINETERMINATOR, --out-lineterminator OUT_LINETERMINATOR
Character used to terminate lines in the output file.


See also: Arguments common to all tools.

EXAMPLES

Convert a comma-separated file to a pipe-delimited file:

csvformat -D "|" examples/dummy.csv


Convert to carriage return line-endings:

csvformat -M $'\r' examples/dummy.csv


Convert to a tab-delimited file (TSV) with no doubling of double quotes:

printf 'key,value\n1,"a ""quoted"" string"' | csvformat -T -Q🐍


To avoid escaping quote characters when using --quoting 3, add --out-quotechar "":

csvformat -u3 -U3 -Q🐍 examples/optional_quote_characters.csv


AUTHOR

Christopher Groskopf and contributors

COPYRIGHT

2016, Christopher Groskopf and James McKinney

July 13, 2024 2.0.1