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usv-to-xlsx
Convert Unicode Separated Values (USV) to Microsoft Excel (XLSX)(https://github.com/SixArm/usv/tree/main/doc/comparisons/xlsx). Built with the USV Rust crate.
Syntax:
stdin | usv-to-xlsx [options] | stdout
Example:
cat example.usv | usv-to-xlsx
More examples below.
Options
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-h, --help : Print help
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-V, --version : Print version
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-v, --verbose... : Set the verbosity level: 0=none, 1=error, 2=warn, 3=info, 4=debug, 5=trace. Example: --verbose …
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--test : Print test output for debugging, verifying, tracing, and the like. Example: --test
Install
Install:
cargo install usv-to-xlsx
Link: https://crates.io/crates/usv-to-xlsx
Example
Suppose example.usv contains:
a␟b␟␞
c␟d␟␞
Run:
cat example.usv | usv-to-xlsx > example.xlsx
You can now open the output file by using Microsoft Excel.
FAQ
What converters are available?
When to use this command?
Use this command when you want to convert from USV to XLSX.
A typical use case is when you have USV data, such as a collection of units and records, and you want to convert it to XLSX data, such as for a spreadsheet import.
Our real-world use case is converting a bunch of USV document-oriented data from a variety of programs, including a CMS, to USV so we're better-able to import the data into Excel.
Why use USV instead of XLSX?
See the documentation for USV.
Is USV aiming to become a standard?
Yes, USV is submitted to IETF.org as an Internet-Draft work in progress: link.
Can I build my own USV tools?
Yes, and you may freely use the USV RFC and USV Rust crate.
Help wanted
Constructive feedback welcome. Pull requests and feature requests welcome.
Tracking
- Package: usv-to-xlsx-rust-crate
- Version: 0.4.1
- Created: 2024-03-09T13:33:20Z
- Updated: 2024-04-11T19:55:29Z
- License: MIT or Apache-2.0 or GPL-2.0 or GPL-3.0 or contact us for more
- Contact: Joel Parker Henderson (joel@sixarm.com)
Dependencies
~10MB
~152K SLoC