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Right now you kind of have to rely on the file metadata to know when the summary file was generated or put tons of information in the file name. For example, the command you run tells you that information but if you're looking back on older files, it would be helpful to have the names of the files in the document to
Suggested Improvements:
Some kind of printed information in the YAML output that looks like this:
Data Dictionary: condition_INCLUDE_copy.csv
Data Table: teamds_conditions_harmonized_2024-12-17.csv
Summary Generated on 2024-12-19 12:32:00
Feedback:
Right now you kind of have to rely on the file metadata to know when the summary file was generated or put tons of information in the file name. For example, the command you run tells you that information but if you're looking back on older files, it would be helpful to have the names of the files in the document to
Suggested Improvements:
Some kind of printed information in the YAML output that looks like this:
Additional Comments:
Starting point on basic datetime information: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/get-current-timestamp-using-python/
Review Date:
19 December 2024
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