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    Cube

    Cube

    Universal semantic layer platform for AI, BI, spreadsheets

    Cube is the semantic layer for building data applications. It helps data engineers and application developers access data from modern data stores, organize it into consistent definitions, and deliver it to every application. Cube was designed to work with all SQL-enabled data sources, including cloud data warehouses like Snowflake or Google BigQuery, query engines like Presto or Amazon Athena, and application databases like Postgres. ...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    QSV

    QSV

    Blazing-fast Data-Wrangling toolkit

    qsv is a fast, command-line CSV data toolkit written in Rust that extends the capabilities of xsv. It’s designed to make working with CSV files at scale easy and efficient, offering over 40 powerful subcommands for tasks like querying, sampling, splitting, deduplicating, and more. qsv is ideal for data engineers, analysts, and developers who need high-performance CSV manipulation on the command line.
    Downloads: 83 This Week
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    rq

    rq

    A tool for doing record analysis and transformation

    This is the home of the tool called rq (record query). It's a tool that's used for performing queries on streams of records in various formats. The goal is to make ad-hoc exploration of data sets easy without having to use more heavy-weight tools like SQL/MapReduce/custom programs. rq fills a similar niche as tools like awk or sed, but works with structured (record) data instead of text. It was created with love out of the best parts of Rust, and is distributed as a dependency-free binary on many operating systems and architectures.
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