A library for reading and writing CSV files. Extremely fast, flexible, and easy to use. Supports reading and writing of custom class objects.
PM> Install-Package CsvHelper
> dotnet add package CsvHelper
https://joshclose.github.io/CsvHelper/
- Install node.js.
- Go into the
CsvHelper/docs-src
folder. - Run
npm start
to start a local test site. Make any changes needed. - Run
npm run build
to build the documentation files that are output toCsvHelper/docs
.
Dual licensed
Microsoft Public License (MS-PL)
https://www.opensource.org/licenses/MS-PL
Apache License, Version 2.0
https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0
Want to contribute? Great! Here are a few guidelines.
- If you want to do a feature, post an issue about the feature first. Some features are intentionally left out, some features may already be in the works, or I may have some advice on how I think it should be done. I would feel bad if time was spent on some code that won't be used.
- If you want to do a bug fix, it might not be a bad idea to post about it too. I've had the same bug fixed by multiple people at the same time before.
- All code should have a unit test. If you make a feature, there should be significant tests around the feature. If you do a bug fix, there should be a test specific to that bug so it doesn't happen again.
- Pull requests should have a single commit. If you have multiple commits, squash them into a single commit before requesting a pull.
- Try and follow the code styling already in place. If you have ReSharper there is a dotsettings file included and things should automatically be formatted for you.
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