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How to Build a CSV Comparison Tool That Highlights Every Changed Cell in Python

Read two CSV files with DictReader, compare cell by cell, and return a list of dictionaries describing each changed cell using only the standard library.

csv comparison diff
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path

def csv_cell_diff(file_a: str, file_b: str) -> list[dict]:
    rows_a = list(csv.DictReader(Path(file_a).open('r', newline='')))
    rows_b = list(csv.DictReader(Path(file_b).open('r', newline='')))
    if not rows_a or not rows_b:
        return []
    columns = list(rows_a[0].key…
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How to Write a List of Lines to a Text File Safely in Python

This code atomically writes a list of strings as lines to a text file using a temporary file and os.replace to prevent corruption.

files atomic-write pathlib
Python
from pathlib import Path
import tempfile
import os

def write_lines_safely(lines: list[str], filepath: str | Path) -> None:
    """Write lines to a text file atomically to avoid corruption."""
    path = Path(filepath)
    path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
    
    fd, temp_path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=str…
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Read Parquet-Like Columnar CSV Chunks in Python

A Python generator that reads a CSV file column-by-column, yielding dictionary chunks where each key points to a list of values—mirroring how Parquet stores data columnar.

csv columnar generator
Python
```python
import csv
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Iterator, List

def read_parquet_like_columnar(csv_path: str, column_names: List[str], chunk_size: int = 2) -> Iterator[dict]:
    """Read CSV data in columnar chunks, similar to how parquet stores columns."""
    csv_file = Path(csv_path)
    with csv_f…
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