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@fast-csv/format
fast-csv
package to format CSVs.
To get started with @fast-csv/format
check out the docs
5.0.5 (2025-08-04)
csv-writer is another npm package for generating CSV files. It provides a similar functionality to @fast-csv/format, allowing for the creation of CSV files from arrays or objects. However, @fast-csv/format offers more flexibility in terms of streaming and transforming data before writing.
Papa Parse is a comprehensive CSV library that can parse CSV files or strings into JSON and vice versa. While it is more known for its parsing capabilities, it also supports CSV writing. Compared to @fast-csv/format, Papa Parse offers a wider range of parsing features but might not match the specific formatting and streaming capabilities of @fast-csv/format.
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The npm package @fast-csv/format receives a total of 2,767,096 weekly downloads. As such, @fast-csv/format popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fast-csv/format demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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