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A simple CLI utiliy tool for converting BLN files (a extension used on GIS software like Surfer) to ESRI shape or GeoJSON files.
The source code is currently hosted on GitHub at: https://github.com/ericmiguel/bln-converter
Binary installers for the latest released version are available at the Python Package Index (PyPI).
pip install bln-converter
BLN converter offers a very simple CLI. Although under development, it is already functional.
Convert BLN to ESRI shape:
bln-converter bln2shp -p {bln_folder} -crs {CRS}
or use bln2geojson command to get a GeoJSON output.
bln-converter bln2geojson -p {bln_folder} -crs {CRS}
BLN converter will find and process all BLN files in a given folder. The resultant files will be output to the origin folder.
Other commands or instructions can be found using the help command
bln-converter --help
Although BLN Converter is a simple and dirty utility script, all contributions are welcome.
FAQs
Easy BLN file conversion to ESRI shape or GeoJSON
We found that bln-converter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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