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> I've been intending to create a lightweight CSV viewer for some time now and I was even learning Qt for that purpose, so I will definitely be checking this out.
> ... but on Linux, I haven't found anything that loads as rapidly and without friction
As for GUI-based CSV editor projects, I may highly recommend you also take a look mtCellEdit (C++/Qt[0]) and Tabulator (C++/Qt[1] & Python/Qt[2]) apps.
Both projects are cross-platform & FLOSS (free and open-source software), so available for Linux, macOS, Windows, etc.
FTR, mtCellEdit has a lot of functions especially useful for spreadsheet/CSV data analyzing.[3,4]
[0] https://github.com/matyler/mtCellEdit
[1] https://github.com/notnypical/tabulator-qt
[2] https://github.com/notnypical/tabulator-qtpy
[3] https://doc.marktyler.org/mtcelledit/en_GB/chap_00.html
[4] http://web.archive.org/web/20190913184255/http://marktyler.b...
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