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dataql-quick

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name: dataql-quick description: Quick data queries and previews. Use when user wants to see contents of a data file, check schema, or do simple filtering on CSV, JSON, or other data files. tools:

  • Bash

DataQL Quick Query

For fast data inspection and simple queries using DataQL.

Quick Commands

Task Command
Preview file dataql run -f <file> -q "SELECT * FROM <table> LIMIT 5"
Count rows dataql run -f <file> -q "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM <table>"
Check schema dataql run -f <file> -q ".schema <table>"
List tables dataql run -f <file> -q ".tables"
Distinct values dataql run -f <file> -q "SELECT DISTINCT <column> FROM <table>"
Filter rows dataql run -f <file> -q "SELECT * FROM <table> WHERE <condition> LIMIT 10"

File Naming Convention

  • Table name = filename without extension
  • users.csv -> table name is users
  • orders.json -> table name is orders
  • data.parquet -> table name is data

Examples

Preview a CSV file

dataql run -f users.csv -q "SELECT * FROM users LIMIT 5"

Count records

dataql run -f orders.json -q "SELECT COUNT(*) as total FROM orders"

Check structure

dataql run -f data.parquet -q ".schema data"

Simple filter

dataql run -f products.csv -q "SELECT name, price FROM products WHERE price > 100 LIMIT 10"

Read from stdin

cat data.csv | dataql run -f - -q "SELECT * FROM stdin_data LIMIT 5"

Note: When reading from stdin, the default table name is stdin_data.

Supported Formats

  • CSV (with custom delimiter: -d ";")
  • JSON (arrays or objects)
  • JSONL/NDJSON
  • XML
  • YAML
  • Parquet
  • Excel (.xlsx, .xls)
  • Avro
  • ORC

Output Options

  • Default: formatted table
  • JSON output: pipe to jq or use export
  • CSV export: -e output.csv -t csv
  • JSONL export: -e output.jsonl -t jsonl

Exploratory Statistics

# Get comprehensive statistics for a file
dataql describe -f data.csv

# Describe specific table after loading
dataql run -f data.csv -q ".describe data"

Quick Troubleshooting

Problem Solution
"column not found" Check column names with .schema (case sensitive)
"table not found" Table name = filename without extension
Too much output Add LIMIT 10 or LIMIT 5 to query
File too large Use --cache flag to cache imported data
Wrong delimiter Use -d ";" for semicolon-separated files

Notes

  • Always use LIMIT for large files to avoid overwhelming output
  • Use .schema first to understand column names and types
  • For stdin input with non-CSV format: -i json or -i jsonl
  • Use --cache for repeated queries on the same file
  • Use -Q (quiet) to suppress progress bar in scripts

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Created Jan 2026
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