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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Format CSV file from a shell script Post 302824057 by Subbeh on Thursday 20th of June 2013 06:57:59 AM
Old 06-20-2013
csv files don't have colors... Do you mean xls files? You can't create xls files by using just shell scripting
 

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RUNXLRD(1)						      General Commands Manual							RUNXLRD(1)

NAME
runxlrd - extract data from Microsoft Excel spreadsheet files SYNOPSIS
runxlrd [options] command [input-file-patterns] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the runxlrd command. runxlrd offers a commandline interface to the Python xlrd module; it extracts data from Microsoft Excel spreadsheet files. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show summary of options and exit. -l logfilename Contains error messages. -v verbosity, --verbosity=verbosity Level of information and diagnostics provided. -p pickleable, --pickleable=pickleable 1: ensure Book object is pickleable (default); 0: don't bother. -m mmap, --mmap=mmap 1: use mmap; 0: don't use mmap; -1: accept heuristic. -e encoding, --encoding=encoding Encoding override. -f formatting, --formatting=formatting 0 (default): no fmt info 1: fmt info (all cells) 2: fmt info (margins trimmed). -g gc, --gc=gc 0: auto gc enabled; 1: auto gc disabled, manual collect after each file; 2: no gc. -s onesheet, --onesheet=onesheet Restrict output to this sheet (name or index). COMMANDS
Valid commands are o dump o count_records o version o hdr o ov o show o 2rows o 3rows o bench o names o name_dump o labels o xfc o hotshot o profile See the xlrd API documentation for the meaning of these commands. EXAMPLES
To show the first, second and last rows of each sheet in each file, run $ runxlrd 3rows *blah*.xls Run $ runxlrd -e koi8_r 3rows myfile.xls to explicitly pass the needed codepage to xlrd, e.g. if the codepage record is missing, or if it exists but is wrong. SEE ALSO
The xlrd API documentation, shipped in the file xlrd.html. The xlrd website <http://www.lexicon.net/sjmachin/xlrd.htm>. AUTHOR
runxlrd was written by John Machin. This manual page was written by Joost van Baal <joostvb+debian@uvt.nl>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). xlrd 0.6.1a4 2007-05-24 RUNXLRD(1)
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