# orcli (💎+🤖) Bash script to control OpenRefine via [its HTTP API](https://docs.openrefine.org/technical-reference/openrefine-api). ## Features * works with latest OpenRefine version (currently 3.5) * batch processing (import, transform, export) * orcli takes care of starting and stopping OpenRefine with temporary workspaces * your existing OpenRefine data will not be touched * import CSV, ~~TSV, line-based TXT, fixed-width TXT, JSON or XML~~ (and specify input options) * supports stdin, multiple files and URLs * transform data by providing an [undo/redo](https://docs.openrefine.org/manual/running#history-undoredo) JSON file * orcli calls specific endpoints for each operation to provide improved error handling and logging * supports stdin, multiple files and URLs * export to TSV, ~~CSV, HTML, XLS, XLSX, ODS~~ * ~~[templating export](https://docs.openrefine.org/manual/exporting#templating-exporter) to additional formats like JSON or XML~~ ## Requirements * GNU/Linux with Bash 4+ * [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq) * [curl](https://curl.se) * [OpenRefine](https://openrefine.org) 😉 ## Install 1. Navigate to the OpenRefine program directory 2. Download bash script there and make it executable ```sh wget https://github.com/opencultureconsulting/orcli/raw/main/orcli chmod +x orcli ``` 3. Optional: Create a symlink in your $PATH (e.g. to ~/.local/bin) ```sh ln -s "${PWD}/orcli" ~/.local/bin/ ``` ## Usage Use integrated help screens for available options and examples for each command. ```sh orcli --help ``` ## Development orcli uses [bashly](https://github.com/DannyBen/bashly/) for generating the one-file script from files in the `src` directory 1. Install bashly (requires ruby) ```sh gem install bashly ``` 2. Edit code in [src](src) directory 3. Generate script ```sh bashly generate --upgrade ```