OSINT Industries CSV Data Importer is an advanced and efficient tool designed to import data from CSV files into SQLite databases, ensuring data integrity by preventing duplicate entries.
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OSINT Industries CSV Data Importer is an advanced and efficient tool designed to import data from CSV files into SQLite databases, ensuring data integrity by preventing duplicate entries.
Package for backfilling a database with market data from Polygon.io
Infer SQL DDL statements from tabular data.
This project provides an introduction to data analysis using Python.
Generate point arrays for Geometry Nodes using cubic grid, golden angle (Fermat's spiral), poisson disc sampling, or import points from data sources in CSV, NPY, and VF (Unity 3D volume field) formats.
Python script to import a bluecoins database into a Firefly III instance
Convert booklists into dynamic Notion databases with this Python tool, enhancing organization and sharing of your reading history through advanced language models.
🧙⚙️ Import structured data (e.g. Excel, CSV, XML, JSON) into one or more Django models via an interactive web-based wizard
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Map Django form fields to other names for simple validation reuse
Importer to convert data from the commercetools API to xml (product catalogs) and csv (purchases) files.
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