# Rust Elaborator This program serves to take a list of boardgames as a csv and return a csv with more data about them. ## Building ### Clone the git repo locally `git clone https://git.mtgmonkey.net/Andromeda/rust-elaborator.git` `cd rust-elaborator` ### Run the sample `cp sample_in.csv in.csv` `nix run` the output `out.csv` should match the provided `sample_out.csv` ## Quick Windows user guide - Make a new folder - Put `rust_elaborator.exe` into that folder - Copy your `in.csv`, a list of game names as specified in `Usage`, or `out.csv`, an output from when this program ran previously, into the new folder - Double-click `rust_elaborator.exe` to run it - Check that `out.csv` is satisfactory ## Usage # WARNING: files may be overwritten The files `in.csv`, `out.csv`, `test.csv`, `copy.csv`, and possibly others may be overwritten and data loss may occur. Run this program in an empty directory with a copy of `in.csv` or `out.csv` and nothing else present for safety. The program reads a file `in.csv` or `out.csv` and outpus it to `out.csv`. The following command reads the contents of `in.csv` into the program and runs it. note that on windows, `rust_elaborator` instead looks like `rust_elaborator.exe` `rust_elaborator` `in.csv` must be formatted as follows... |title| |-| |Monopoly| |Abomination| |7 Wonders| |Uno| ...in excel or as follows... ```csv title, Monopoly, Abomination, 7 Wonders, Uno, ``` ...as plaintext where `title` can be anything. Capitalization does not matter. Additional columns will not be present in `out.csv`. If `out.csv` is present, the program will take it as input and elaborate on it. This will fill in rows that have a) a blank second column or b) NOT_FOUND in the second column, if possible.