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A utility that copies csv files into a SQLite database

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This is a simple script that takes CSV files as input and copies their contents into a SQLite database. (Column names are taken from the headers (first row) in the csv file.)

Source: https://github.com/zblesk/csv-to-sqlite

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pip install csv-to-sqlite

To find out more, run

csv-to-sqlite –help

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