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# CSV Parser for Node.js
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[](https://travis-ci.org/#!/adaltas/node-csv-parse) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/csv-parse) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/csv-parse)
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Part of the [CSV module](https://csv.js.org/), this project is a parser converting CSV text input into arrays or objects. It implements the Node.js [`stream.Transform` API](http://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_transform). It also provides a simple callback-based API for convenience. It is both extremely easy to use and powerful. It was first released in 2010 and is used against big data sets by a large community.
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## Documentation
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* [Project homepage](http://csv.js.org/parse/)
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* [API](http://csv.js.org/parse/api/)
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* [Options](http://csv.js.org/parse/options/)
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* [Info properties](http://csv.js.org/parse/info/)
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* [Common errors](http://csv.js.org/parse/errors/)
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* [Examples](http://csv.js.org/project/examples/)
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## Features
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* Follow the Node.js streaming API
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* Simplicity with the optional callback API
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* Support delimiters, quotes, escape characters and comments
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* Line breaks discovery
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* Support big datasets
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* Complete test coverage and samples for inspiration
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* No external dependencies
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* Work nicely with the [csv-generate](https://csv.js.org/generate/), [stream-transform](https://csv.js.org/transform/) and [csv-stringify](https://csv.js.org/stringify/) packages
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* MIT License
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