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Pulling is an open source python repository for working with files of different extensions.
Pulling is an open source python repository for working with files of different extensions. Documentation in English can be found here - https://github.com/ItYaS/pulling/wiki. The repository now supports .txt .rtf .pdf .docx .csv .avro .json formats.
To start using the repository, first install python from this - https://www.python.org/downloads/. After that, install the pulling package through the console.
pip install pulling
You can see examples of the use of pulling in test/pulling_test.py
Such a repository can be extended for life. That's what I will do. But the next version (where there will be parsing from other formats) will not be released soon, because in 2020 and 2021, I am preparing for exams and admission to the Institute. So, keep this repository and be patient.
In the future, I want to parse .orc .rcf .parquet .feather (and one day .doc .odt), add conversion to other extensions for all formats, add new functions, and new formats.
If you have any questions about pulling or have problems, please, write adequately! Thank you very much for your understanding.
You can support me in my profiles:
gmail - ryaboshapkoseraph@gmail.com
github - https://github.com/ItYaS
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Pulling is an open source python repository for working with files of different extensions.
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