Michael 7cb1bc922d fix(nav): restore real Streamlit Back-to-Home button — preserves state
Reported: after the sticky-footer href fix (be7191a) the back-to-home
click worked but the home-page upload list disappeared. Full-page
navigation via ``<a href>`` doesn't preserve ``st.session_state`` on
the user's Streamlit build.

Trade-off forced: pick visible-from-anywhere sticky footer OR state
preservation. Can't have both because ``st.switch_page`` (soft nav,
preserves state) needs a real Streamlit button widget, and Streamlit
widgets can't be reliably CSS-positioned to the viewport bottom —
Streamlit owns the widget DOM and remounts it on every rerun.

State preservation wins. Going back to the pre-sticky design:

- ``render_sticky_footer()`` becomes a no-op shim. Kept as a callable
  so the call sites in every tool page don't have to be touched in
  this commit; the original implementation is preserved as
  ``_render_sticky_footer_DISABLED`` if we ever decide to revisit.
- Every Ready/Coming-Soon tool page (1-9) gets ``back_to_home_link()``
  reinstated near the top of the page (visible at scroll-top) AND
  ``back_to_home_link(key="_back_to_home_link_bottom")`` reinstated
  near the bottom of the page (visible at scroll-bottom). Both
  instances call ``st.switch_page`` via the existing helper — soft
  nav, no full reload, ``st.session_state["home_uploads"]`` and
  every other session-state key survive.

User trades the "always-visible while scrolling" sticky behavior for
the upload-list-survives-navigation behavior. The two-button pattern
(top + bottom) was what we had before the sticky-footer experiment;
on short pages both are visible at once, on long pages the user has
one in reach at either end.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 02:31:50 +00:00

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DataTools

Local CSV / Excel cleaning. CLI + browser GUI, no cloud, no install ceremony. GUI ships with English and Spanish language packs.

Tools

# Tool Status
01 Find Duplicates — exact + fuzzy match, 5 normalizers, survivor rules, audit Ready
02 Clean Text — whitespace, smart chars, BOM, line endings, case ops Ready
03 Standardize Formats — dates, phones, emails, addresses, names, currencies, booleans Ready
04 Fix Missing Values — disguised-null detection, profile, mean/median/mode/ffill/bfill/interpolate, drop strategies Ready
05 Map Columns — fuzzy auto-rename, target schema with type coercion, required fields with defaults, drop/reorder Ready
06 Find Unusual Values Coming Soon
07 Combine Files Coming Soon
08 Quality Check Coming Soon
09 Automated Workflows — chain tools with recommended (not forced) order, save/load JSON, automate weekly cleanups Ready

Download (non-technical users)

Pre-built installers — no Python required:

Platform Download First-launch note
macOS DataTools-X.Y.Z-mac.dmg Drag DataTools.app into /Applications, then double-click.
Windows DataTools-X.Y.Z-win-setup.exe Run the installer; launches from Start Menu.
Linux DataTools-X.Y.Z-linux-x86_64.AppImage chmod +x the file, then double-click.

Latest release: see GitHub Releases (or the Gumroad listing). The installers are ~150200 MB; the launcher boots a local server at http://127.0.0.1:8501 and opens your browser. Nothing is sent to the cloud.

Install from source (developers)

pip install -r requirements.txt

Python 3.10+ required.

Run

GUI (recommended):

streamlit run src/gui/app.py

CLI — seven entry points:

python -m src.cli            customers.csv [--apply]   # dedup
python -m src.cli_text_clean messy.csv     [--apply]   # text clean
python -m src.cli_format     intl.csv      [--apply]   # format standardize (auto-streams >100 MB)
python -m src.cli_missing    holes.csv     [--apply]   # missing values
python -m src.cli_column_map vendor.csv    [--apply]   # column mapper
python -m src.cli_pipeline   any_file.csv  [--apply]   # chain tools end-to-end
python -m src.cli_analyze    any_file.csv  [--json]    # scan only

Every CLI runs preview-only by default; add --apply to write output.

Language

The GUI sidebar has a language picker. Packs ship for English and Español (src/i18n/packs/); the choice persists for the session. Adding a language: drop a <code>.json next to en.json mirroring its key tree, then list it in LANGUAGES. See Developer Guide §i18n.

Review & Normalize gate

Every uploaded file passes through a CSV-normalization gate before any tool sees it. The analyzer flags ~15 issue types (whitespace, NBSP / zero-width chars, BOM, encoding, smart punct, dirty headers, null sentinels, mojibake, …) tagged by confidence (high / medium / low) and fix action. The GUI shows each finding with Auto-fix / Skip / Customize, a live before/after preview, and an encoding-override picker. Tool pages refuse to load until the gate passes.

Output

Every run writes:

  • {input}_<tool>.csv — the cleaned data
  • {input}_changes.csv (text cleaner) or {input}_match_groups.csv (dedup) — audit trail
  • logs/<tool>_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.log — debug-level run log

Original input file is never modified.

Docs

Dependencies

pandas, openpyxl, rapidfuzz, phonenumbers, typer, loguru, charset-normalizer, streamlit. Optional: ftfy for mojibake repair.

License

Proprietary.

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