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NAME

       rdfpipe: - parsing RDF in different formats and serializing the resulting graph to a chosen format

SYNOPSIS

       rdfpipe [-h] [-i INPUT_FORMAT] [-o OUTPUT_FORMAT] [--ns=PFX=NS ...] [-] [FILE ...]

DESCRIPTION

       A  commandline  tool for parsing RDF in different formats and serializing the resulting graph to a chosen
       format. Reads file system paths, URLs or from stdin if '-' is given. The result is serialized to stdout.

OPTIONS

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -i INPUT_FORMAT, --input-format=INPUT_FORMAT
              Format of the input document(s). Available input formats are: application/trix, xml,  n3,  turtle,
              microdata,   application/svg+xml,  mdata,  nquads,  rdfa,  trix,  application/xhtml+xml,  rdfa1.1,
              application/n-quads, hturtle, rdfa1.0, text/n3, text/html, text/turtle, application/rdf+xml, html,
              application/n-triples, nt. If no format is given, it will be guessed from the file name extension.
              Keywords to parser can be given after format like: FORMAT:(+)KW1,-KW2,KW3=VALUE.

       -o OUTPUT_FORMAT, --output-format=OUTPUT_FORMAT
              Format of the graph serialization. Available  output  formats  are:  turtle,  n3,  text/n3,  trig,
              pretty-xml,   nt,   application/rdf+xml,   application/n-triples,   application/n-quads,   nquads,
              application/trix, xml, text/turtle, trix. Default format is: 'n3'. Keywords to serializer  can  be
              given after format like: FORMAT:(+)KW1,-KW2,KW3=VALUE.

       --ns=PREFIX=NAMESPACE
              Register a namespace binding (QName prefix to a base URI). This can be used more than once.

       --no-guess
              Don't guess format based on file suffix.

       --no-out
              Don't output the resulting graph (useful for checking validity of input).

       -w, --warn
              Output warnings to stderr (by default only critical errors).

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Olivier Berger <obergix@debian.org>, for the Debian distribution.