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file-split

v0.0.2

Published

Cuts a input stream (e.g. file) in multiple files

Downloads

3

Readme

file-split

Commandline tool for splitting a file into multiple files based on a given delemiter.

Installation

npm install -g file-split

Usage

Usage:
  file-split [OPTIONS] [ARGS]

Options:
  -d, --delimiter STRING Delimiter for file split
  -o, --directory PATH   Output directory
  -p, --prefix STRING    File output prefix
  -c, --encoding [STRING]Output file encoding (Default is utf8)
  -e, --extension STRING Output file extension
  -h, --help             Display help and usage details

Only the delemiter is mandatory, the rest is optional.

Example

file-split --delimiter=";" --prefix="row" --directory="rows" --extension=".csv" < test.csv

This would create in the folder relative to your current location a directory called rowscontaining a numbered list of files, e.g.: row_01.csv