POST /api/csv-to-mdConvert CSV into a GitHub-flavored Markdown table (first row is the header).
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
csv * | string | |
delimiter | string |
{
"markdown": "| name | age |\n| --- | --- |\n| Ada | 36 |\n| Bob | 40 |"
}
curl -i -X POST https://agent402.tools/api/csv-to-md \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"csv":"name,age\nAda,36\nBob,40"}'
The response is HTTP 402 Payment Required with exact payment requirements. Any x402 v2 client pays automatically and retries:
import { wrapFetchWithPayment } from "@x402/fetch";
import { x402Client } from "@x402/core/client";
import { registerExactEvmScheme } from "@x402/evm/exact/client";
import { privateKeyToAccount } from "viem/accounts";
const client = new x402Client();
registerExactEvmScheme(client, { signer: privateKeyToAccount(KEY) });
const payFetch = wrapFetchWithPayment(fetch, client);
const res = await payFetch("https://agent402.tools/api/csv-to-md", {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({
"csv": "name,age\nAda,36\nBob,40"
}),
});
This is a pure-CPU tool, so an agent without a wallet can pay with proof-of-work instead of USDC: fetch a challenge, solve it (16 leading zero bits), and resend with the X-Pow-Solution header.
import { createHash } from "node:crypto";
const lz = (b) => { let t = 0; for (const x of b) { if (!x) { t += 8; continue; } t += Math.clz32(x) - 24; break; } return t; };
const c = await (await fetch("https://agent402.tools/api/pow/challenge?slug=csv-to-md")).json();
let n = 0;
while (lz(createHash("sha256").update(c.challenge + ":" + n).digest()) < c.difficulty) n++;
await fetch("https://agent402.tools/api/csv-to-md", { method: "POST", headers: { "X-Pow-Solution": c.token + ":" + n, "Content-Type": "application/json" }, body: JSON.stringify({"csv":"name,age\nAda,36\nBob,40"}) });
POST /api/json-formatValidate, pretty-print, or minify JSON. Returns parse errors with position when invalid.
POST /api/json-to-csvConvert a JSON array of objects to CSV. Nested objects are flattened to dot-path columns.
POST /api/csv-to-jsonParse CSV (quoted fields supported) into a JSON array of objects, using the first row as headers (header=false for array…