New docs/REQUIREMENTS.md catalogs every shipped capability in 17 numbered categories — file handling, input/output encodings, delimiters, line endings, detectors, finding schema, confidence tiers, decisions, performance targets (1 GB), tools, gate behavior, interfaces, platforms, deps, test coverage, privacy. Linked from README and USER-GUIDE so a buyer / integrator can scan compliance in under a minute. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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REQUIREMENTS.md
Numbered, categorized requirements list — short form. The companion to USER-GUIDE.md and TECHNICAL.md; updated with every shipped capability.
1. File handling
1.1 File size: ≤ 1 GB (target; bigger files work but the gate's full-DataFrame Apply pass scales linearly).
1.2 Input formats: CSV, TSV, XLSX, XLS.
1.3 Output formats: CSV, TSV.
1.4 Excel: multi-sheet workbook picker.
1.5 Empty file: detected, blocks gate with empty_input error finding.
2. Input encodings (auto-detected)
2.1 Unicode: UTF-8, UTF-8 with BOM, UTF-16 LE/BE with BOM, UTF-16 LE without BOM (best-effort).
2.2 Western: cp1252, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, Mac Roman.
2.3 Eastern European: cp1250, ISO-8859-2.
2.4 Cyrillic: cp1251, KOI8-R.
2.5 CJK: Shift_JIS / cp932, GB18030, Big5, EUC-KR / cp949.
2.6 ASCII: detected as UTF-8 (byte-equivalent).
2.7 User override: any Python codec name typed in the Review page.
2.8 BOM: stripped on read, never written.
2.9 Decode failure: surfaced as encoding_decode_failed (error severity).
2.10 Replacement char (U+FFFD) in output: surfaced as encoding_uncertain (error).
3. Output encodings
3.1 UTF-8 (default).
3.2 UTF-8 with BOM (Excel-friendly).
3.3 cp1252, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, cp1250, ISO-8859-2, cp1251.
3.4 Shift_JIS, GB18030, Big5, EUC-KR, UTF-16 LE.
3.5 Lossy fallback: ? replacement + warning shown when chosen codec can't represent a character.
4. Delimiters
4.1 Auto-detect (input): ,, \t, ;, |.
4.2 Output: , (default), \t, ;, |.
4.3 File extension: .tsv for tab, .csv otherwise.
5. Line endings
5.1 Input: LF, CRLF, bare CR (all normalized to LF on read).
5.2 Embedded in quoted cells: also normalized to LF.
5.3 Output: LF (default), CRLF, CR.
5.4 Mixed line endings: surfaced as mixed_line_endings finding.
6. Analyzer detectors
6.1 File-level (audit log of read-time fixes): csv_bom_stripped, csv_nul_stripped, csv_smart_quotes_folded, csv_line_endings_normalized, csv_transcoded_to_utf8, csv_unquoted_delimiters_repaired, csv_unrepairable_rows.
6.2 Cell-level: smart_punctuation_in_data, nbsp_or_unicode_whitespace, zero_width_or_invisible, dirty_column_headers, whitespace_padding, null_like_sentinels, suspected_mojibake, mixed_case_email_column, near_duplicate_rows, leading_zero_ids.
6.3 Encoding integrity: encoding_uncertain, encoding_decode_failed, empty_input.
6.4 Sample size (default): 1,000 rows; configurable.
7. Finding fields
7.1 id — stable identifier.
7.2 severity — info / warn / error (error blocks gate).
7.3 confidence — high / medium / low (auto-fixability).
7.4 fix_action — id of the algorithm in src/core/fixes.py.
7.5 pre_applied — true if fixed during read pass.
7.6 tool — owning tool id (or empty).
7.7 count, description, column, samples (≤5).
8. Confidence tiers
8.1 high — round-trip safe; one-click auto-fix. 8.2 medium — preview before applying. 8.3 low — opt-in only; can corrupt data if wrong. 8.4 error — must resolve or waive before tool pages unlock.
9. Decision actions per finding
9.1 auto — apply the registered fix.
9.2 skip — waive (no change, audit-logged).
9.3 modified — apply with custom payload (e.g. user-edited null sentinels).
10. Performance (1 GB input)
10.1 Initial scan (analyze sample-mode): < 2 s.
10.2 Peak RSS during initial scan: ~110 MB.
10.3 Full-file repair_bytes: ~30–40 s (when triggered).
10.4 Full-DataFrame analyze: ~4 min (~25 µs/cell).
10.5 Full-DataFrame auto_fix: ~5 min (~30 µs/cell).
10.6 Output write: ~10 s for 1 GB UTF-8 CSV.
10.7 RAM headroom recommended: 4× input file size for the full-Apply path.
11. Tools shipped
11.1 Deduplicator — Ready. 11.2 Text Cleaner — Ready. 11.3 Format Standardizer — Coming Soon. 11.4 Missing Value Handler — Coming Soon. 11.5 Column Mapper — Coming Soon. 11.6 Outlier Detector — Coming Soon. 11.7 Multi-File Merger — Coming Soon. 11.8 Validator & Reporter — Coming Soon. 11.9 Pipeline Runner — Coming Soon.
12. Gate (Review & Normalize)
12.1 Gates every tool page; tool pages refuse to load until passed.
12.2 Auto-fix button applies all confidence=high findings in one click.
12.3 Per-finding controls: Auto-fix / Skip / Customize.
12.4 Live before/after preview per finding (≤5 sample rows).
12.5 Audit log: every fix tagged with finding id, decision, cells changed.
12.6 Encoding override picker (16 codepages + custom).
12.7 Advanced output options expander: encoding + delimiter + line terminator.
12.8 Result keyed by upload SHA-256; survives page reloads, invalidated on re-upload.
13. Interfaces
13.1 GUI: Streamlit, runs locally, browser-based, no internet required.
13.2 CLI: Typer apps — python -m src.cli, src.cli_text_clean, src.cli_analyze.
13.3 Python API: from src.core import … (analyze, repair_bytes, clean_dataframe, deduplicate, etc.).
13.4 JSON output: --json flag on cli_analyze; full Finding schema.
14. Platforms
14.1 Python: ≥ 3.10. 14.2 OS: Linux, macOS, Windows. 14.3 Display: any modern browser (Streamlit GUI). 14.4 Network: not required at runtime.
15. Dependencies
15.1 Core: pandas, openpyxl, charset-normalizer, typer, loguru.
15.2 Dedup: rapidfuzz, phonenumbers.
15.3 GUI: streamlit.
15.4 Optional: ftfy (mojibake repair, repair_mojibake fix).
15.5 Dev: pytest, tox.
16. Test coverage
16.1 Unit + integration: 765 tests passing.
16.2 Documented gaps: 17 xfail (charset-normalizer label drift on byte-equivalent codepages, byte-level smart-quote fold expectation).
16.3 Fixture corpora: 21 text-cleaner fixtures, 31 encoding fixtures, 9 reference UTF-8 files.
16.4 CI surface: python run_tests.py [--tool …] [--fixtures] [--coverage].
17. Privacy / data handling
17.1 All processing local; no network calls in the data path.
17.2 No telemetry, no usage analytics shipped.
17.3 Original input file never modified — outputs go to a separate path.
17.4 Audit logs written to logs/ next to each run (timestamped).