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excel-to-vcards

v1.0.1

Published

Convert .csv, .xls and .xlsx files to .vcf files

Downloads

4

Readme

Excel to vCards converter

Command-line tool to easily convert Excel files (.csv, .xls, .xlsx) to vCards (.vcf)

Prerequisites

npm and Node.js are required to install and run the script.

Installation

npm install

Usage

node index [options]

Options:
    -v, -V, --version             output the version number
    -i, --input <path>            path to the .csv input file
    -d, --delimiter [delimiter]   delimiter used in the .csv input file
    -o, --output [directory]      output directory for the .vcf file (defaults to current directory)
    -s, --start [row]             1-based index of the first data row (defaults to first row)
    -e, --end [row]               1-based index of the last data row (defaults to last row with data)
    -t, --telephone               whether or not the telephone number should be formatted
    -h, --help                    output usage information

Only the -i or --input option is required.

For minimum required configuration, the input .csv, .xls or .xlsx file should look as follows: Input file example

  • To omit header rows, use the -s (or --start) option.
  • To omit trailing rows, use the -e (or --end) option.

For example: to omit the first row, use -s 2 or --start 2 to start with the second row.

Built with

License

This project is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 License - see the LICENSE file for details