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Name: keycumber
Version: 1.0.3
Summary: 🥒 A Keyword Combinator to make Inbound Marketer's life better.
Home-page: https://github.com/louisguitton/keycumber
Author: Louis Guitton
Author-email: admin@guitton.co
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # 🥒keycumber
        
        > A Keyword Combinator to make Inbound Marketer's life better.
        
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        Put your destinations and modifiers into different CSV files.
        Run `keycumber` and all keyword combinations will be generated for you and stored in CSV files.
        
        ## Installation
        
        ```sh
        pip install keycumber
        ```
        
        More info [on Pypi](https://pypi.org/project/keycumber/).
        
        ## Usage example
        
        Here is a command you can tweak and copy paste everytime
        
        ```sh
        keycumber -d ~/Downloads/destinations.csv -m ~/Downloads/modifiers.csv -o ~/Documents/output/ --max-rows 700 --mode destination_first
        ```
        
        There is also an interactive mode, so if you don't supply some arguments, you will have the chance to fill them later.
        
        In case you need it, there is a help command
        
        ```sh
        $ keycumber --help
        Usage: keycumber [OPTIONS]
        
          🥒   Combine Keywords from CSV files.
        
          Can be used in interactive mode without passing any arguments.
        
        Options:
          -d, --destinations FILE         Path to the CSV files containing your
                                          destination names. It should contain 1
                                          column with no headers.  [required]
          -m, --modifiers FILE            Path to the CSV files containing your
                                          modifiers. It should contain 1 column with
                                          no headers.  [required]
          -o, --out PATH                  Path where to write the output of the
                                          script. It can be a directory or a file.
                                          Output will be of CSV format, with 1 column
                                          without headers.  [required]
          --max-rows FLOAT                Max number of rows in the output file(s). If
                                          total number of rows is greater that
                                          max_rows, then the script will create
                                          multiple files.
          --mode [destination_first|modifier_first|both]
                                          Mode in which the script should work:
                                          'destination_first' will put destinations
                                          first and modifiers after. 'modifier_first'
                                          is the opposite. 'both' will include both
                                          combinations one after another.
          --help                          Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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