aoguai is an independent Chinese developer whose open-source utilities focus on bridging gaps left by mainstream Chinese software. The single published title, QQtoExcel, exemplifies this mission: it ingests the plain-text chat archives that Tencent’s PC QQ client can produce and transforms them into sortable, filterable Excel workbooks. Typical users are administrators who need to archive group chats for compliance, researchers who want to quantify conversation patterns, or individuals preserving family history scattered across years of messages. By converting raw timestamps, sender IDs and multiline content into structured columns, the tool enables pivot-table analysis, keyword searches and longitudinal visualization without requiring SQL skills or paid chat-log services. The command-line utility is lightweight, portable and respects local privacy because no data leaves the machine. aoguai’s broader interest appears to lie in small, single-purpose helpers that unlock data locked behind proprietary formats, a theme likely to guide future releases. QQtoExcel and any subsequent aoguai utilities are offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always pulling the newest release and supporting unattended batch installation alongside other applications.
一个让 PC QQ 导出 TXT 聊天记录转 Excel 表格的工具
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