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Is it possible convert .csv files to .ods files using command line? I have a lot archives to convert and I don't want convert them one by one.










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          I used the LibreOffice commandline to convert a sample csv file:



          soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless


          So to use it in a batch command would be



          for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done


          Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder






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          I used the LibreOffice commandline to convert a sample csv file:



          soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless


          So to use it in a batch command would be



          for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done


          Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder






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          I used the LibreOffice commandline to convert a sample csv file:



          soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless


          So to use it in a batch command would be



          for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done


          Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder






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          I used the LibreOffice commandline to convert a sample csv file:



          soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless


          So to use it in a batch command would be



          for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done


          Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder






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          I used the LibreOffice commandline to convert a sample csv file:



          soffice --convert-to ods koko.csv --headless


          So to use it in a batch command would be



          for i in "$1"/*; do soffice --convert-to ods "$i" --headless; done


          Usage: ./converter.sh /path/to/folder







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