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# from csv
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Converts content (string or binary) into a table. The source format is specified as a subcommand, like `from csv` or `from json`.
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Use this when nushell cannot determine the input file extension.
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## Available Subcommands
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* from bson
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* [from csv](from-csv.md)
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* from eml
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* [from ics](from-ics.md)
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* [from ini](from-ini.md)
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* [from json](from-json.md)
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* [from ods](from-ods.md)
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* from sqlite
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* from ssv
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* [from toml](from-toml.md)
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* [from tsv](from-tsv.md)
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* [from url](from-url.md)
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* [from vcf](from-vcf.md)
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* [from xlsx](from-xlsx.md)
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* [from xml](from-xml.md)
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* [from yaml](from-yaml.md)
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*Subcommands without links are currently missing their documentation.*
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## Example for `from csv`
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Let's say we have the following file:
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```shell
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> cat pets.txt
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animal, name, age
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cat, Tom, 7
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dog, Alfred, 10
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chameleon, Linda, 1
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```
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`pets.txt` is actually a .csv file but it has the .txt extension, `open` is not able to convert it into a table:
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```shell
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> open pets.txt
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animal, name, age
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cat, Tom, 7
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dog, Alfred, 10
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chameleon, Linda, 1
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```
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To get a table from `pets.txt` we need to use the `from csv` command:
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```shell
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> open pets.txt | from csv
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━━━┯━━━━━━━━━━━┯━━━━━━━━━┯━━━━━━
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# │ animal │ name │ age
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───┼───────────┼─────────┼──────
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0 │ cat │ Tom │ 7
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1 │ dog │ Alfred │ 10
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2 │ chameleon │ Linda │ 1
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━━━┷━━━━━━━━━━━┷━━━━━━━━━┷━━━━━━
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```
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