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So, I'd be very interested in accessing tablib's functionality from the command line, particular in concert with csvkit or my own cut for csv, pluckr.
Is this something you've considered? Is it not something you see the tablib project itself including? Would a separate project that wraps and exposes tablib from the command line be better?
If a commandline interface to tablib is something that makes sense to you as part of this project, I'd be interested in contributing. Thoughts from everyone / @kennethreitz?
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Hi, a sidenote -- a while ago, I wrote a bunch of commandline scripts that convert in and out of TSV formats: https://github.com/brendano/tsvutils
I personally find them very useful. However, I wrote them before tablib was around (or before I knew about it), and I suspect that tablib might make for a more robust foundation.
So, I'd be very interested in accessing tablib's functionality from the command line, particular in concert with csvkit or my own
cut
for csv, pluckr.Is this something you've considered? Is it not something you see the tablib project itself including? Would a separate project that wraps and exposes tablib from the command line be better?
If a commandline interface to tablib is something that makes sense to you as part of this project, I'd be interested in contributing. Thoughts from everyone / @kennethreitz?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: