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macfiletools

A collection of tools to manipulate files on a Mac (or *BSD UNIX)

The tools included are:

    xsv2xsv         A tool to convert a file with fields separated by a
                    special character (typically a comma or a tab),
                    replacing that special character with another. For
                    example, convert a comma-separated value file into a
                    tab-separated value file (CSV to TSV). The tool follows
                    the rules for CSV files found in RFC 4180, including
                    quoted files.

                    When built and installed, symbolic links are created
                    for two additional utilities: csv2tsv and tsv2csv.
                    These set the input file separator and output file
                    separator accordingly.

    dos2unix        A tool to convert a text file with lines ending with a
                    Carriage Return (CR) and a Line Feed (LF) to a text
                    file with lines that end with a Line Feed (LF).

                    When built and installed, a symbolic link is created
                    for the utility unix2dos, which converts a text file
                    with lines ending with a Line Feed (LF) to a text file
                    with each line ending with a Carriage Return (CR) and a
                    Line Feed (LF).

    paths           A tool to return the location of a file in directories
                    specified in a specified environment variable (or a
                    list of directories). The first instance of the file is
                    displayed by default, but all instances can be returned
                    if requested. The desired mode can be specified.

To build and install these tools (xsv2xsv, csv2tsv, tsv2csv, dos2unix, unix2dos, and paths), run the following commands:

    % make
    % sudo make install

Please address all bug reports to John Howie (john@howieconsultinginc.com).

John

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