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# dr.rs
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[![status-badge](https://ci.guillemborrell.es/api/badges/guillem/dr/status.svg)](https://ci.guillemborrell.es/guillem/dr) | [Download](https://git.guillemborrell.es/guillem/-/packages/generic/dr)
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[![status-badge](https://ci.guillemborrell.es/api/badges/guillem/dr/status.svg)](https://ci.guillemborrell.es/guillem/dr) | [Download](https://git.guillemborrell.es/guillem/-/packages/generic/dr) | [Source](https://git.guillemborrell.es/guillem/dr) | [Bugs](https://github.com/guillemborrell/dr)
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A toolkit to process data files (csv and parquet) using the command line, inspired by [csvkit](https://github.com/wireservice/csvkit), with blazing speed, and powered by Rust.
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You may wonder why I'm implementing this, since there's already [xsv](https://github.com/BurntSushi/xsv). There are two reasons for that:
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1. This what I'm implementing to learn Rust
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1. This what I'm implementing to learn Rust.
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2. The Rust data ecosystem has evolved immensely since xsv was sarted. Now we can add things like SQL commands to filter csv files, or translate results to parquet files.
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## Help
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## TL;DR
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You can install dr the rust way with `cargo install dr` but downloading a binary from [here](https://git.guillemborrell.es/guillem/-/packages/generic/dr) may be all you need.
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```
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$ dr --help
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