How the conversion works
The first row is treated as the header and rendered as the Markdown header row with a separator line beneath it. Comma-separated and tab-separated delimiters are auto-detected, so no configuration is needed. Quoted fields that contain embedded commas, quotes, or newlines are parsed correctly, so multi-line cells do not break the table grid. Empty cells render as blank table cells instead of collapsing the column, which keeps row and column alignment intact.
What this means for your workflow
Database exports, analytics dumps, and log-derived CSV files can now move straight into documentation, pull requests, or AI context windows without a spreadsheet detour. Combined with batch conversion and ZIP export, a whole folder of CSV reports becomes a set of paste-ready Markdown tables in a single pass. Feedback: sapsap@qq.com.