CSV to Magic Converter
Transform CSV data into Magic format
CSV Input
Convert CSV to other formats
Magic Output
Convert other formats to Magic
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About CSV to Magic Converter
Convert CSV to Magic: The Gathering deck format. Perfect for data transformation and integration workflows.
Key Features
- Header Support: Automatically handle CSV headers
- Flexible Delimiters: Support for comma, semicolon, tab, and pipe delimiters
- Quote Handling: Properly parse quoted fields with embedded delimiters
- File Upload: Upload CSV files directly or paste data
- Instant Preview: Real-time conversion as you type
- Download: Save converted output to file
How to Use
- Input CSV Data: Paste your CSV data or upload a .csv file
- Configure Options: Choose delimiter and header settings
- Review Output: The Magic output updates automatically
- Copy or Download: Use the Copy or Download button to save your Magic
Common Use Cases
- Data Migration: Transform CSV data to Magic format
- Integration: Prepare data for systems that use Magic
- Development: Generate Magic code or configuration from CSV
- Documentation: Convert data tables to Magic markup
CSV to Magic FAQ
Is the CSV to Magic converter free?
Yes. This CSV to Magic format tool is completely free to use with no registration or limits.
What kind of "Magic" format does this generate?
The output follows a simple quantity cardName style format that is commonly used for deck lists and text-based representations. You can adapt it to your own tooling or workflows.
Do you upload my CSV or deck list anywhere?
No. All parsing and conversion happen locally in your browser, so your CSV data and Magic output never leave your device.
How should I structure my CSV?
Typically the first column is the quantity and the second column is the card name. If you enable headers, the first row is treated as column headings and the remaining rows become deck entries.
Can I include additional columns like card type or notes?
Yes. Extra columns will simply be ignored by the basic quantity + name output, but you can extend the logic or post-process the CSV if you need richer formats.
Is there a row limit for deck size?
There is no strict limit in the tool, but extremely large CSVs may be harder to manage. For typical deck sizes, performance is instant.
Privacy & Security
All conversions happen locally in your browser. Your CSV data is never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.
