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What is Miller?

Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for data formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed.

What can Miller do for me?

With Miller, you get to use named fields without needing to count positional indices, using familiar formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed. Then, on the fly, you can add new fields which are functions of existing fields, drop fields, sort, aggregate statistically, pretty-print, and more.

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  • Miller operates onkey-value-pair datawhile the familiar Unix tools operate on integer-indexed fields: if the natural data structure for the latter is the array, then Miller's natural data structure is the insertion-ordered hash map.

  • Miller handles avariety of data formats, including but not limited to the familiarCSV,TSV,andJSON/JSON Lines. (Miller can handlepositionally-indexed datatoo!)

In the above image you can see how Miller embraces the common themes of key-value-pair data in a variety of data formats.

Getting started

More documentation links

Installing

There's a good chance you can get Miller pre-built for your system:

Ubuntu Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Fedora Debian Gentoo

Pro-Linux Arch Linux

NetBSD FreeBSD

Anaconda Homebrew/MacOSX MacPorts/MacOSX Chocolatey WinGet

OS Installation command
Linux yum install miller
apt-get install miller
Mac brew install miller
port install miller
Windows choco install miller
winget install Miller.Miller

See alsoREADME-versions.mdfor a full list of package versions. Note that long-term-support (LtS) releases will likely be on older versions.

See alsobuilding from source.

Community

GitHub stars Homebrew downloads Conda downloads

All Contributors

Build status

Multi-platform build status CodeQL status Codespell status

Building from source

  • First:
    • cd /where/you/want/to/put/the/source
    • git clone https://github /johnkerl/miller
    • cd miller
  • Withmake:
    • To build:make.This takes just a few seconds and produces the Miller executable, which is./mlr(or.\mlr.exeon Windows).
    • To run tests:make check.
    • To install:make install.This installs the executable/usr/local/bin/mlrand manual page/usr/local/share/man/man1/mlr.1(so you can doman mlr).
    • You can do./configure --prefix=/some/install/pathbeforemake installif you want to install somewhere other than/usr/local.
  • Withoutmake:
    • To build:go build github /johnkerl/miller/cmd/mlr.
    • To run tests:go test github /johnkerl/miller/pkg/...andmlr regtest.
    • To install:go install github /johnkerl/miller/cmd/mlrwill install toGOPATH/bin/mlr.
  • See also the doc page onbuilding from source.
  • For more developer information please seeREADME-dev.md.

For developers

License

License: BSD2

Features

  • Miller ismulti-purpose:it's useful fordata cleaning, data reduction,statistical reporting,devops,system administration,log-file processing,format conversion,and database-query post-processing.

  • You can use Miller to snarf and mungelog-file data,including selecting out relevant substreams, then produce CSV format and load that into all-in-memory/data-frame utilities for further statistical and/or graphical processing.

  • Miller complementsdata-analysis toolssuch asR,pandas,etc.: you can use Miller tocleanandprepareyour data. While you can do basic statisticsentirely in Miller, its streaming-data feature and single-pass algorithms enable you toreduce very large data sets.

  • Miller complements SQLdatabases:you can slice, dice, and reformat data on the client side on its way into or out of a database. You can also reap some of the benefits of databases for quick, setup-free one-off tasks when you just need to query some data in disk files in a hurry.

  • Miller also goes beyond the classic Unix tools by stepping fully into our modern,no-SQLworld: its essential record-heterogeneity property allows Miller to operate on data where records with different schema (field names) are interleaved.

  • Miller isstreaming:most operations need only a single record in memory at a time, rather than ingesting all input before producing any output. For those operations which require deeper retention (sort,tac,stats1), Miller retains only as much data as needed. This means that whenever functionally possible, you can operate on files which are larger than your system’s available RAM, and you can use Miller intail -fcontexts.

  • Miller ispipe-friendlyand interoperates with the Unix toolkit.

  • Miller's I/O formats includetabular pretty-printing,positionally indexed(Unix-toolkit style), CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and others.

  • Miller doesconversionbetween formats.

  • Miller'sprocessing is format-aware:e.g. CSVsortandtackeep header lines first.

  • Miller has high-throughputperformanceon par with the Unix toolkit.

  • Miller is written in portable, modern Go, withzero runtime dependencies. You can download or compile a single binary,scpit to a faraway machine, and expect it to work.

What people are saying about Miller

Today I discovered Miller—it's like jq but for CSV:https://t.co/pn5Ni241KM

Also, "Miller complements data-analysis tools such as R, pandas, etc.: you can use Miller to clean and prepare your data."@GreatBlueC@nfmcclure

— Adrien Trouillaud (@adrienjt)September 24, 2020

Underappreciated swiss-army command-line chainsaw.

"Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for [...] CSV, TSV, and [...] JSON."https://t.co/TrQqSUK3KK

— Dirk Eddelbuettel (@eddelbuettel)February 28, 2017

Miller looks like a great command line tool for working with CSV data. Sed, awk, cut, join all rolled into one:http://t.co/9BBb6VCZ6Y

— Mike Loukides (@mikeloukides)August 16, 2015

Miller is like sed, awk, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV:http://t.co/1zPbfg6B2W- handy tool!

— Ilya Grigorik (@igrigorik)August 22, 2015

Btw, I think Miller is the best CLI tool to deal with CSV. I used to use this when I need to preprocess too big CSVs to load into R (now we have vroom, so such cases might be rare, though...)https://t.co/kUjrSSGJoT

— Hiroaki Yutani (@yutannihilat_en)April 21, 2020

Miller: a *format-aware* data munging tool By@__jo_ker__to overcome limitations with *line-aware* workshorses like awk, sed et alhttps://t.co/LCyPkhYvt9

The project website is a fantastic example of good software documentation!!

— Donny Daniel (@dnnydnl)September 9, 2018

Holy holly data swiss army knife batman! How did no one suggest Millerhttps://t.co/JGQpmRAZLvfor solving database cleaning / ETL issues to me before

Congrats to@__jo_ker__for amazingly intuitive tool for critical data management tasks!#DataScienceandLaw#ComputationalLaw

— James Miller (@japanlawprof)June 12, 2018

🤯@__jo_ker__'s Miller easily reads, transforms, + writes all sorts of tabular data. It's standalone, fast, and built for streaming data (operating on one line at a time, so you can work on files larger than memory).

And the docs are dream. I've been reading them all morning!https://t.co/Be2pGPZK6t

— Benjamin Wolfe (he/him) (@BenjaminWolfe)September 9, 2021

Contributors ✨

Thanks to all the fine people who help make Miller better (emoji key):


Andrea Borruso

🤔🎨

Shaun Jackman

🤔

Fred Trotter

🤔🎨

komosa

🤔

jungle-boogie

🤔

Thomas Klausner

🚇

Stephen Kitt

📦

Leah Neukirchen

🤔

Luigi Baldoni

📦

Hiroaki Yutani

🤔

Daniel M. Drucker

🤔

Nikos Alexandris

🤔

kundeng

📦

Victor Sergienko

📦

Adrian Ho

🎨

zachp

📦

David Selassie

🤔

Joel Parker Henderson

🤔

Michel Ace

🤔

Matus Goljer

🤔

Richard Patel

📦

Jakub Podlaha

🎨

Miodrag Milić

📦

Derek Mahar

🤔

spmundi

🤔

Peter Körner

🛡️

rubyFeedback

🤔

rbolsius

📦

awildturtok

🤔

agguser

🤔

jganong

🤔

Fulvio Scapin

🤔

Jordan Torbiak

🤔

Andreas Weber

🤔

vapniks

📦

Zombo

📦

Brian Fulton-Howard

📦

ChCyrill

🤔

Jauder Ho

💻

Paweł Sacawa

🐛

schragge

📖

Jordi

📖🤔

This project follows theall-contributorsspecification. Contributions of any kind are welcome!