csvkit 1.5.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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csvkit (1.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload.
  * New upstream version 1.5.0
    Adds support for .zst files if python3-zstandard is installed.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 4.7.0
  * Add python3-zstandard to Recommends.

 -- tony mancill <email address hidden>  Sun, 30 Jun 2024 21:41:52 -0700

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Original maintainer:
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Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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csvkit_1.5.0-1.debian.tar.xz 5.2 KiB 64e2b42cf9e2eda4ac0ef186fa1db50ba5c1d144ba11c6e2eb8e6b7ec1befeea

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Binary packages built by this source

csvkit: command-line tools for working with CSV

 csvkit is a suite of command-line tools for converting to and working with
 CSV, the king of tabular file formats.
 .
 It is inspired by pdftk, gdal and the original csvcut tool by Joe Germuska and
 Aaron Bycoffe.
 .
 If you need to do more complex data analysis than csvkit can handle, use
 agate.
 .
 This package provides the command-line tools.

csvkit-doc: documentation for csvkit

 csvkit is a suite of command-line tools for converting to and working with
 CSV, the king of tabular file formats.
 .
 It is inspired by pdftk, gdal and the original csvcut tool by Joe Germuska and
 Aaron Bycoffe.
 .
 If you need to do more complex data analysis than csvkit can handle, use
 agate.
 .
 This package provides the documentation.

python3-csvkit: public modules for csvkit (Python 3)

 csvkit is a suite of command-line tools for converting to and working with
 CSV, the king of tabular file formats.
 .
 It is inspired by pdftk, gdal and the original csvcut tool by Joe Germuska and
 Aaron Bycoffe.
 .
 If you need to do more complex data analysis than csvkit can handle, use
 agate.
 .
 This package provides the modules for Python 3.