![]() If the CSV has to be read by a Python script, you can use the option -py-lists to export python compatible list strings that can be reconverted in python objects through ast's literal_eval, which avoids several (potentially incorrect) string split/joins. When a different locale wants a different CSV delimiter (such as the Italian), you can manually specify the character to use ( -d ).Īlso, you can manually specify the database location ( -i) and the CSV location ( -o), instead of using the default ones. If you want to use the CSV in a different tool, such as the HTML5 library exporter, you can default to the -a parameter to export everything. ![]() You can read the help manual by invoking the script without parameters, to find an up to date list of all the possible export options. Some of the options include the list of platforms ( -platforms), playtime in minutes ( -playtime), developers, publishers, genres and much more. Through the use of command line parameters, you can decide what data you want exported to the CSV. ![]() If you would like to customize the results, read below. By default this scripts export everything it can into the CSV. ![]()
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