orcus-csv - Man Page
convert a CSV file
Synopsis
orcus-csv [options] FILE
Description
The FILE must specify a path to an existing file.
Options
- -h [ --help ]
Print this help.
- -d [ --debug ]
Turn on a debug mode and optionally specify a debug level in order to generate run-time debug outputs.
- -r [ --recalc ]
Re-calculate all formula cells after the documetn is loaded.
- -e [ --error-policy ] arg (=fail) Specify whether to abort immediately when
the loader fails to parse the first formula cell ('fail'), or skip the offending cells and continue ('skip').
- --dump-check
Dump the content to stdout in a special format used for content verification in automated tests.
- -o [ --output ] arg
Output directory path, or output file when --dump-check option is used.
- -f [ --output-format ] arg
Specify the output format. Supported format types are:
- * check - Flat format that fully encodes
document content. Suitable for automated testing. * csv - CSV format. * debug-state - This format dumps the internal state of the document in detail, useful for debugging. * flat - Flat text format that displays document content in grid. * html - HTML format. * json - JSON format. * none - No output to be generated. Maybe useful during development. * xml - This format is currently unsupported. * yaml - This format is currently unsupported.
- --row-size arg
Specify the number of maximum rows in each sheet.
- --row-header arg
Specify the number of header rows to repeat if the source content gets split into multiple sheets.
- --split
Specify whether or not to split the data into multiple sheets in case it won't fit in a single sheet.
- -h [ --help ]
Print this help.
- -d [ --debug ]
Turn on a debug mode and optionally specify a debug level in order to generate run-time debug outputs.
- -r [ --recalc ]
Re-calculate all formula cells after the documetn is loaded.
- -e [ --error-policy ] arg (=fail) Specify whether to abort immediately when
the loader fails to parse the first formula cell ('fail'), or skip the offending cells and continue ('skip').
- --dump-check
Dump the content to stdout in a special format used for content verification in automated tests.
- -o [ --output ] arg
Output directory path, or output file when --dump-check option is used.
- -f [ --output-format ] arg
Specify the output format. Supported format types are:
- * check - Flat format that fully encodes
document content. Suitable for automated testing. * csv - CSV format. * debug-state - This format dumps the internal state of the document in detail, useful for debugging. * flat - Flat text format that displays document content in grid. * html - HTML format. * json - JSON format. * none - No output to be generated. Maybe useful during development. * xml - This format is currently unsupported. * yaml - This format is currently unsupported.
- --row-size arg
Specify the number of maximum rows in each sheet.
- --row-header arg
Specify the number of header rows to repeat if the source content gets split into multiple sheets.
- --split
Specify whether or not to split the data into multiple sheets in case it won't fit in a single sheet.