![]() A priority specifier of the form - where n is an integer between 1 and 5.A level specifier of the form - where n is an integer, referring to the level number.A special value of none, matching no nodes.A special value of all, matching all nodes.Regular expressions in a format the Python re module understands.Specifiers are used to specify which nodes to operate on and can be in one of the following forms. That help points to this README and the project on GitHub. ![]() You can get some basic help by invoking filterCSV with no parameters. See Command Files for more information on this, potentially more flexible, way of controlling filterCSV. Instead of using command line parameters you can code the commands in a file read in from Stream 3. In the case where no action is expected you can code anything you like for the second parameter. You can code stderr as an output stream using 2> or let it default to the terminal session.Ĭommand line parameters instruct filterCSV on how to process the parsed input file to create the output file.Code the input file as an input stream using.It's designed for use in a pipeline, where the input of one program can be the output of another.ĭo not specify the input and output files as command parameters. Using filterCSVįilterCSV reads from stdin and writes to stdout, with messages (including error messages) written to stderr. It might or might not be used for mapping your mind. NOTE: In this document we will use terms such as "mind map" and "tree". You can export the CSV file as a Markdown file consisting of headings and bulleted lists, and in a number of other formats. You can check the structure of the input CSV file is good for importing into iThoughts. It has been tested on a Raspberry Pi and a machine running macOS.īased on matching regular expressions, plus a few other criteria, you can do things for matching nodes such as: About filterCSVįilterCSV is a set of tools to automatically edit a CSV file in the form used in iThoughts. In more complex cases other columns come into play. ![]()
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