Co-authored-by: Douglas Mennella <douglas.mennella@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Antonin Delpeuch <antonin@delpeuch.eu>
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Some examples:
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* This project allows OpenRefine to be run from the command line using [operations saved in a JSON file](running#reusing-operations): [OpenRefine batch processing](https://github.com/opencultureconsulting/openrefine-batch)
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* This project allows OpenRefine to be run from the command line using [operations saved in a JSON file](#reusing-operations): [OpenRefine batch processing](https://github.com/opencultureconsulting/openrefine-batch)
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* A Python project for applying a JSON file of operations to a data file, outputting the new file, and deleting the temporary project, written by David Huynh and Max Ogden: [Python client library for Google Refine](https://github.com/maxogden/refine-python)
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* And the same in Ruby: [Refine-Ruby](https://github.com/maxogden/refine-ruby)
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* Another Python client library, by Paul Makepeace: [OpenRefine Python Client Library](https://github.com/PaulMakepeace/refine-client-py)
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