Jim Paris 89be6f5931 Add option to include interval start/end markup on extract
When enabled, lines like "# interval-start 1234567890123456" and "#
interval-end 1234567890123456" will be added to the data output.  Note
that there may be an "interval-end" timestamp followed by an identical
"interval-start" timestamp, if the response at the nilmdb level was
split up into multiple chunks.

In general, assume contiguous data if previous_interval_end ==
new_interval_start.
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nilmdb: Non-Intrusive Load Monitor Database
by Jim Paris <jim@jtan.com>

Prerequisites:

  # Runtime and build environments
  sudo apt-get install python2.7 python2.7-dev python-setuptools cython

  # Base NilmDB dependencies
  sudo apt-get install python-cherrypy3 python-decorator python-simplejson
  sudo apt-get install python-requests python-dateutil python-tz python-psutil

  # Tools for running tests
  sudo apt-get install python-nose python-coverage

Test:
  python setup.py nosetests

Install:

  python setup.py install

Usage:

  nilmdb-server --help
  nilmtool --help
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