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com.univocity:univocity-parsers
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univocity's open source parsers for processing different text formats using a consistent API
univocity-parsers is a collection of extremely fast and reliable parsers for Java. It provides a consistent interface for handling different file formats, and a solid framework for the development of new parsers.
We have finally updated the tutorial, please go to our website:
https://www.univocity.com/pages/parsers-tutorial
Bugs, contributions & support
If you find a bug, please report it on github or send us an email on parsers@univocity.com.
We try out best to eliminate all bugs as soon as possible and you’ll rarely see a bug open for more than 24 hours after it’s reported. We do our best to answer all questions. Enhancements/suggestions are implemented on a best effort basis.
Fell free to submit your contribution via pull requests. Any little bit is appreciated, from improvements on documentation to a full blown rewrite from scratch.
For commercial support, customizations or anything in between, please contact support@univocity.com.
Thank you for using our parsers!
Please consider sponsoring our project or any amount via PayPal, or Bitcoin on the following address:
Thank you!
The univocity team.
FAQs
univocity's open source parsers for processing different text formats using a consistent API
We found that com.univocity:univocity-parsers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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