Textrude
jiq
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Textrude
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Is there a source generator that generates poco classes from a JSON schema?
Fair point - source generators can run arbitrary code so yes, they can read a json file and then spit out something else in response. If you want to translate the json schema into the equivalent C# you'll need to write a small amount of code to deserialize the json into a JObject tree, walk it, and emit c# code. I do something similar in my Textrude code-generation/templating project except I'm translating the tree into an equivalent Scriban object tree. The relevant source code is here. All that said, this is a fairly specialised and common task - I can't believe there's not a command line tool to do this already.
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List of JSON tools for command line
Plug for something I wrote: [github link]*https://github.com/NeilMacMullen/Textrude). The CLI version can pipe json (or yaml,csv or text lines) from stdin or fetch it from a URL then turn it into model and apply a Scriban template to it to emit text to stdout. Runs on Linux or Windows and also comes with an interactive UI prototyping tool.
- Textrude - a template-based code/text-generation tool. Easy transformation of JSON/YAML/CSV models into code/text using Scriban templates.
- General-purpose code-generation tool, with support for data sources like yaml/csv/etc and a template language
jiq
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jsonpath
Jiq which is an interactive JSON query explorer.
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Tell HN: Microsoft forks MIT licensed repo, and changes the copyright to them
No, you cannot.
I'd advise you to fixup any forks on GitHub, e.g. https://github.com/fiatjaf/jiq/blob/master/LICENSE, which are currently in breach of license.
You'll need to inform anyone who forked your code, too.
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Tips on Adding JSON Output to Your CLI App
What kind of thing are you trying to do?
jq can get pretty deep but for most things in this area I'm not sure how it could improve upon, but would be interested in hearing alternatives.
https://github.com/fiatjaf/jiq
Is a realtime feedback wrapper which I find useful when crafting one-off command line uses for jq and it starts getting crazy.
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An Introduction to JQ
Something I just learned about the other day was jid [0] to help query the json keys
[0] https://github.com/fiatjaf/jiq
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List of JSON tools for command line
There is also https://github.com/fiatjaf/jiq
What are some alternatives?
NTypewriter - File/code generator using Scriban text templates populated with C# code metadata from Roslyn API.
jid - json incremental digger
pxi - 🧚 pxi (pixie) is a small, fast, and magical command-line data processor similar to jq, mlr, and awk.
fx - Terminal JSON viewer & processor
yamlpath - YAML/JSON/EYAML/Compatible get/set/merge/validate/scan/convert/diff processors using powerful, intuitive, command-line friendly syntax.
kubectl-jq - Kubectl plugin that works like "kubectl get" but runs everything through a JQ program you provide
jj - JSON Stream Editor (command line utility)
rq - Record Query - A tool for doing record analysis and transformation
dasel - Select, put and delete data from JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV files with a single tool. Supports conversion between formats and can be used as a Go package.