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dedupe-csv
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A lightweight module designed to be run from the command line. By default, it takes a csv file, removes duplicate lines, and exports the unique lines to a new CSV. Also included, are optional parameters to check for duplicates across a subset of columns and to switch between keeping the first and last duplicates.
dedupe-csv
is based on pandas' drop_duplicates
function and has the same functionality.
To use dedupe-csv
open the terminal on the folder where the file is located.
The dedupe-csv
command accepts the following options:
file
: Specifies the input CSV file. Replace "data.csv"
with the path to your CSV file.column
: (Optional) if omitted it will look for identical rows. If specified, the header name in the CSV file will be used to identify duplicates. Replace "header name/s"
with the header/s name you want to use. You can use multiple headers.keep
: (Optional) Specifies the strategy for keeping duplicates. The default value is "first"
."first"
: Keep the first occurrence of each duplicate."last"
: Keep the last occurrence of each duplicate.dedupe-csv file="data.csv" column="header name" keep="first"
Using npm:
$ npm install -g dedupe-csv
Using yarn:
$ yarn global add dedupe-csv
This will remove any entries that are identical across all headers and keep the first entry found
$ dedupe-csv file="data.csv"
brand,style,rating
Yum,cup,1
Yum,cup,1
Will output the following file:
brand,style,rating
Yum,cup,1
This will remove any entries that have the same duplicated column
$ dedupe-csv file="data.csv" column="brand"
brand,style,rating
Yum,cup,1
Yum,pack,2
Foo,cup,1
Foo,pack,2
Will output the following file:
brand,style,rating
Yum,cup,1
Foo,cup,1
This will remove any entries that match the same duplicated columns. To use it, add columns between quotes and separated by commas.
$ dedupe-csv file="data-multiple.csv" column="brand,style"
brand,style,rating
Yum,cup,1
Yum,cup,2
Foo,cup,1
Foo,pack,3
Foo,pack,1
Will output the following file:
brand,style,rating
Yum,cup,1
Foo,cup,1
Foo,pack,3
This will remove any duplicated entries that match by column name and keep the last found
To use add the option keep="last"
$ dedupe-csv file="data.csv" column="brand" keep="last"
brand,style,rating
Yum,cup,1
Yum,pack,2
Foo,cup,1
Foo,pack,2
Will output the following file:
brand,style,rating
Yum,pack,2
Foo,pack,2
FAQs
A deduper for duplicated entries found on a CSV files
We found that dedupe-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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