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A fast and simple CSV file generator. No dependencies and easy to config.
create-csv --filename demo --column 'column 1' string 1000 --column 'column 2' number 500 --seed 111
The above command will generate a file named 'demo' under current directory. The file will contains two columns (namely column 1 and column 2), The first column will contain 1000 string data, and the second will contain 500 number data. The total data point will be 1000 * 2 = 2000, with the missing ones filled with null.
The same arguments will always generate the same csv file with pseudo-random data. You can optionally use seed option to control the random outcomes.
Date.now()The name of the file generated.
The column definition. The order should be column header, data type and data count. Please refer to example above.
1The pseudo-random seed. Same seed will always generate same set of data
FAQs
A csv generator produces random data
We found that create-csv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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