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csvfactory

v0.0.9

Published

This pacakge is for creating profile files for twitter.

Downloads

4

Readme

csvfactory - convert csv files to json

This package converts csv into json and json into csv. It was made for specific SMaPP lab applications so it's not generally applicable.

First - Intall Node.js appropriate for your OS

https://nodejs.org/download/

Second - Install csvfactory

npm i -g csvfactory

Third - Run csv factory

Use:

csvfactory csvtojson -i /path/to/inputfile.csv -o /path/to/put/outputfile.json
-i should be set to the relative or absolute path of your input file
-o should be set to the relative or absolute path of your of your output json file

Use:

csvfactory maketwittercsv -o /path/to/put/outputfile.csv -t 5 -u username -p password -n name_of_app -d description -w website_url -y true -s sign_in_url -l log_out_url
-o should be set to the relative or absolute path of your of your output csv file
-t the number of twitter apps
-u the username you'd like to use.
-p the password you'd like to use.
-n the basename of your app
-d description of your app.
-w your app's website url
-y should be set to true
-s your sign in url
-l your log out url

To update your package:

npm update -g csvfactory

Note on npm:

If you get an EACCESS error use `sudo` like so `sudo npm blah blah blah`