USAGE:
xlsx2csv [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <xlsx> [output]...
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-i, --ignore-case Rgex case insensitivedly
-l, --list List sheet names by id
-u, --use-sheet-names Use sheet names as output filename prefix (in current dir or --workdir)
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-d, --delimiter <delimiter> Delimiter for output [default: ,]
-X, --exclude <exclude> A regex pattern for matching sheetnames to exclude, used with '-u'
-I, --include <include> A regex pattern for matching sheetnames to include, used with '-u'
-s, --select <select> Select sheet by name or id in output, only used when output to stdout
-w, --workdir <workdir> Output files location if `--use-sheet-names` setted
ARGS:
<xlsx> Input Excel-like files, supports: .xls .xlsx .xlsb .xlsm .ods
<output>... Output each sheet to sperated file
cargo install xlsx2csv
Simple usage is similar to ssconvert
syntax, like this:
xlsx2csv input.xlsx sheet1.csv sheet2.csv
This will output the first to sheet1.csv
, the second to sheet2.csv
, and ignore other sheets.
If no output position args setted, eg. xlsx2csv input.xlsx
, it'll write first sheet to stdout. So the two commands are equal:
xlsx2csv input.xlsx sheet1.csv
xlsx2csv input.xlsx > sheet1.csv
.
If you want to select specific sheet to stdout, use -s/--select <id or name>
(id is 0-based):
xlsx2csv input.xlsx -s 1
In previous command, it'll output the second(0-based 1 is the second) sheet to stdout.
Use --list/-l
it will just print all the sheetnames by id.
xlsx2csv --list
xlsx2csv -l
If there's many sheets that you don't wanna set filename for each,
use -u/--use-sheet-names
to write with sheetnames.
xlsx2csv input.xlsx -u
If you want to write to directory other than .
, use -w/--workdir
along with -u
option.
xlsx2csv input.xlsx -u -w test/
The filename extension is detemined by delimiter, ,
to .csv
, \t
to .tsv
, others will treat as ','.
By default, it will output all sheets, but if you want to select by sheet names with regex match, use -I/--include
to include only matching, and -X/--exclude
to exclude matching.
You could also combine these two option with include-first-exclude-after order:
xlsx2csv input.xlsx -I 'a\d+'
xlsx2csv input.xlsx -X '\s'
xlsx2csv input.xlsx -I '\S{3,}' -X 'Sheet'
The last command line will first include all sheet with pattern '\S{3,}' matched and then exclude that match Sheet
.
The following is printed by xlsx2csv --help
USAGE:
xlsx2csv [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <xlsx> [output]...
FLAGS:
-h, --help
Prints help information
-i, --ignore-case
Regex case insensitivedly.
When this flag is provided, the include and exclude patterns will be searched case insensitively. used with
'-u'.
-l, --list
List sheet names by id
-u, --use-sheet-names
Use sheet names as output filename prefix (in current dir or --workdir)
-V, --version
Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-d, --delimiter <delimiter>
Delimiter for output.
If `use-sheet-names` setted, it will control the output filename extension: , -> csv, \t -> tsv [default: ,]
-X, --exclude <exclude>
A regex pattern for matching sheetnames to exclude, used with '-u'
-I, --include <include>
A regex pattern for matching sheetnames to include, used with '-u'
-s, --select <select>
Select sheet by name or id in output, only used when output to stdout
-w, --workdir <workdir>
Output files location if `--use-sheet-names` setted
ARGS:
<xlsx>
Input Excel-like files, supports: .xls .xlsx .xlsb .xlsm .ods
<output>...
Output each sheet to seprated file.
If not setted, output first sheet to stdout.
MIT OR Apache-2.0