csvcut
Verified for current stable LTS
Csvcut Command: Extract Specific Columns By Name
Use for extract specific columns by name with Csvcut. Exact CLI syntax to extract specific columns by name using Csvcut.
When to use this: Use for extract specific columns by name with Csvcut.
Command Syntax
csvcut -c <id,"first name"> <data.csv> csvcut -c <id,"first name"> <data.csv> Command Breakdown
-c- Command Option
- Tool-specific option used by this command invocation.
FAQ
Purpose: Exact syntax to extract specific columns by name using Csvcut.
Test path: Replace placeholders and run destructive commands in a disposable workspace first.
Flag behavior: Tool version, platform, and shell can change behavior.
Improve This Command
Suggest a correction, safer default, or version-specific note for this entry.
Related Operations
Csvcut Command: Extract All Columns Except One
csvcut -C <4> <data.csv> Csvcut Command: Extract Specific Columns By Index csvcut -c <1,3> <data.csv> Csvcut Command: Print Column Indices And Names csvcut -n <data.csv> Grep Command: Print File Name And Line Number With Color Output grep -Hn --color=always "<search_pattern>" <path/to/file> Grep Command: Use Extended Regexes Case Insensitive grep -Ei "<search_pattern>" <path/to/file> Alternative Approaches
Alternative tools for similar operation intents.
Tar Command: Extract Files Matching A Pattern From An Archive File
tar xf <path/to/source.tar> --wildcards "<*.html>" 7z Command: Extract Archive Preserve Directory Structure 7z x <path/to/archive.7z> 7za Command: Extract Archive Preserving Original Structure 7za x <path/to/archive.7z> 7zr Command: Extract An Archive To Stdout 7zr x <path/to/archive.7z> -so 7za Command: Extract Archive To Stdout 7za x <path/to/archive.7z> -so