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jp
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
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Scout
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Diesel dick trying to run Tesla off the Road
This project gets pretty close
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jp
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Using 'jq' to extract an IP from a JSON. Need help
Several jq solutions here already, here's how you could do this in jp (pure Bash).
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Bash Function Names Can Be Almost Anything
Seriously though, the article leads to the author's jp bash script which allows processing of JSON. It could be useful - but why it exists when jq is available, I don't know. Nonetheless, it looks like an impressive acheivment.
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Guidance in building a .json config file with bash script.
color='foobar';cat tests/share/package.json | jp '{"color":"'"$color"'"}' jp.++ { "color": "foobar", "name": "jp", "version": "0.0.1", "description": "A JSON processor written in Bash", "homepage": "http://github.com/dnmfarrell/jp", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/dnmfarrell/jp.git" }, "bin": { "jp": "./jp" }, "dependencies": {}, "devDependencies": {}, "author": "David Farrell" }
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jp - a real json processor in bash
However there was a flaw in how jp parsed large input: it repeatedly copied the input string which, for large inputs made it very slow. Maybe that's what you ran into? That is fixed now. jp can parse the 128kb of json in tests/share/ec2-describe-instances.json for example.
What are some alternatives?
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