Add csvtidy to CSV command line tools section#63
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Added csvtidy to the list of command line tools for CSV.
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Adding csvtidy — an open-source (MIT) command-line tool for cleaning and merging messy CSV files: trim, fix dates, dedupe, and combine a whole folder into one, driven by reusable recipes. DuckDB under the hood, so it handles files larger than RAM. pip install csvtidy. Placed it in the CSV section. Thanks for maintaining this list!