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so in the last episode we talked about importing from CSV files to create records in your rails application and in this episode weamp;#39;re going to talk about exporting the same records so weamp;#39;re going to use the same CSV library as before and youamp;#39;re going to want to make sure that you have a require CSV inside your application Darby so put that right before rails /aulsz require statement and restart your rails application that will make sure that you have the CSV library available in all cases so once you have that weamp;#39;re simply going to take our users route and weamp;#39;re gonna accept the format of CSV so weamp;#39;re gonna create a URL here called slash users dot CSV and this dot CSV file extension in the year the URL is automatically parsed by rails as a format so if we go to the users controller well first letamp;#39;s take a look at the routes I have resources users and thatamp;#39;s gonna be what sets up slash users of course and when we come to th