Description
OpenRefine is a power tool that allows you to load data, understand it, clean it up, reconcile it, and augment it with data coming from the web. All with the comfort and privacy of your own computer.
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README
OpenRefine
OpenRefine is a Java-based power tool that allows you to load data, understand it, clean it up, reconcile it, and augment it with data coming from the web. All from a web browser and the comfort and privacy of your own computer.
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Run from source
If you have cloned this repository to your computer, you can run OpenRefine with:
./refine
on Mac OS and Linuxrefine.bat
on Windows
This requires JDK 11, Apache Maven and NPM.
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Contributing to the project
Contact us
Licensing and legal issues
OpenRefine is open source software and is licensed under the BSD license
located in the [LICENSE.txt](LICENSE.txt). See the folder licenses
for information on open source
libraries that OpenRefine depends on.
Credits
This software was created by Metaweb Technologies, Inc. and originally written and conceived by David Huynh [email protected]. Metaweb Technologies, Inc. was acquired by Google, Inc. in July 2010 and the product was renamed Google Refine. In October 2012, it was renamed OpenRefine as it transitioned to a community-supported product.
See [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for instructions on how to contribute yourself.
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