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| 2026-06-28 19:15:51 +0000 | CiaoSen | (~Jura@2a02:3100:5d91:a300:4e50:ddff:fe9b:8922) CiaoSen |
| 2026-06-28 19:15:35 +0000 | Sgeo | (~Sgeo@user/sgeo) Sgeo |
| 2026-06-28 19:14:08 +0000 | vanishingideal | (~vanishing@user/vanishingideal) vanishingideal |
| 2026-06-28 19:08:31 +0000 | ski | (~ski@31-208-30-244.cust.bredband2.com) |
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| 2026-06-28 18:56:47 +0000 | Everything | (~Everythin@static.208.206.21.65.clients.your-server.de) Everything |
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| 2026-06-28 18:46:51 +0000 | Lord_of_Life | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) (Excess Flood) |
| 2026-06-28 18:45:20 +0000 | Lord_of_Life | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) Lord_of_Life |
| 2026-06-28 18:40:52 +0000 | Lord_of_Life | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) (Excess Flood) |
| 2026-06-28 18:37:30 +0000 | Lord_of_Life | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) Lord_of_Life |
| 2026-06-28 18:24:17 +0000 | <monochrom> | Yeah sqlite offers to use FS etc. |
| 2026-06-28 18:23:58 +0000 | <dolio> | Go look in the ermine codebase and tell me the `unfurl` function doesn't unfurl. |
| 2026-06-28 18:23:44 +0000 | <dolio> | My meaningful names are accurate. |
| 2026-06-28 18:23:28 +0000 | <EvanR> | FS literally field separator |
| 2026-06-28 18:23:13 +0000 | <EvanR> | use those |
| 2026-06-28 18:23:12 +0000 | <EvanR> | those ascii controls are what's not used in data xD |
| 2026-06-28 18:22:08 +0000 | <darkling> | 28-31 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C0_and_C1_control_codes |
| 2026-06-28 18:21:49 +0000 | <darkling> | We should never have stopped using FS, GS, RS and US ASCII codes. :) |
| 2026-06-28 18:20:43 +0000 | <tomsmeding> | there has also been a suggestion to separate fields using unicode characters instead. After all, those don't appear in data, do they? https://github.com/sixarm/usv |
| 2026-06-28 18:17:45 +0000 | <monochrom> | In Unix, listen(2) does not listen. |
| 2026-06-28 18:17:31 +0000 | <monochrom> | All "meaningful" names from programmers are lies. |
| 2026-06-28 18:17:14 +0000 | <monochrom> | Ah you're picking on the name? |
| 2026-06-28 18:16:15 +0000 | <EvanR> | "csv" is a lie. A,B,"C,D",E four values not 5! |
| 2026-06-28 18:14:14 +0000 | <monochrom> | I didn't know of csvkit so I adopted sqlite3. If you start now, you may as well go for csvkit, especially since it can still bridge to sql if one day you need it. |
| 2026-06-28 18:13:27 +0000 | <EvanR> | LIFE HAXX |
| 2026-06-28 18:12:29 +0000 | <EvanR> | instead of | |
| 2026-06-28 18:12:20 +0000 | <EvanR> | it also dumps to google sheets pretty easily, by setting the field separator to tab |
| 2026-06-28 18:11:50 +0000 | <tomsmeding> | yeah you're right |
| 2026-06-28 18:11:44 +0000 | <EvanR> | modifying the database is another story |
| 2026-06-28 18:11:32 +0000 | <EvanR> | tomsmeding, though if you're just reading using shell scripts and hacks, sqlite dumps to text pretty easily |
| 2026-06-28 18:05:12 +0000 | <monochrom> | "I was writing sensible CSV tools in Haskell. Then I downloaded csvkit and switched to Python." >:) |
| 2026-06-28 17:58:23 +0000 | <monochrom> | s/strong/string/ |
| 2026-06-28 17:58:14 +0000 | <monochrom> | The quotes in my example is really CSV quotes. My first column is the strong: The Great, Monochrom |
| 2026-06-28 17:56:39 +0000 | <monochrom> | Nice csvsql |
| 2026-06-28 17:52:27 +0000 | <darkling> | Ah, yes, csvkit |
| 2026-06-28 17:51:32 +0000 | fgarcia | (~lei@user/fgarcia) fgarcia |
| 2026-06-28 17:51:29 +0000 | <tomsmeding> | fortunately my CSVs didn't have quotes |
| 2026-06-28 17:51:08 +0000 | <tomsmeding> | oh, -t |
| 2026-06-28 17:51:08 +0000 | <geekosaur> | you forgot embedding quotes in the first field |
| 2026-06-28 17:51:04 +0000 | <darkling> | There's a set of csv tools too that mirror grep/cut/sort/join and a few others but handle CSVs properly. |
| 2026-06-28 17:51:02 +0000 | <tomsmeding> | darkling: where is the option to consider ',' the field delimiter? |
| 2026-06-28 17:50:47 +0000 | <monochrom> | "The Great, Monochrom",10011101,monochrom |
| 2026-06-28 17:50:13 +0000 | <monochrom> | Fragile in the face of real csv. |
| 2026-06-28 17:50:04 +0000 | <darkling> | Although I have done the sqlite trick a few times for more complicated pipelines. |
| 2026-06-28 17:50:03 +0000 | <geekosaur> | sadly csv in the wild is often too complex for it |
| 2026-06-28 17:49:45 +0000 | <darkling> | There's already: join (1) - join lines of two files on a common field |
| 2026-06-28 17:49:22 +0000 | Lord_of_Life | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) (Excess Flood) |