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dasel
- jq 1.7 Released
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Dasel - jq for yaml json and toml
wget https://github.com/TomWright/dasel/releases/download/v2.1.2/dasel_linux_amd64 install -o root -g root -m 0755 dasel_linux_amd64 /usr/bin/dasel
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Why a world needs an UNIX-style image collection manager?
https://github.com/TomWright/dasel handles JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV
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Tool to interact with CSV
dasel - Comparable to jq / yq, but supports JSON, YAML, TOML, XML and CSV with zero runtime dependencies.
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Yq is a portable yq: command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV and properties processor
Another tool in this space is Dasel[1], which can handle querying/modifying JSON, YAML, TOML, XML and CSV files.
- Jc – JSONifies the output of many CLI tools
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What are your coolest tools for one-liners ?
There also is dasel which combine jq, yq as well handling TOML, XML and CSV
- Run SQL on CSV, Parquet, JSON, Arrow, Unix Pipes and Google Sheet
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
dasel # most common human readable configs(json, yaml, xml...)
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How to grep a specific field from curl output
I have recently switched to Dasel (https://github.com/TomWright/dasel ) due to its ability to work not only with JSON but also with other formats.
jello
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jq 1.7 Released
Jello let’s you use python syntax with dot notation without the stdin/stdout/json.loads boilerplate.
- the case for bash
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Simple Apache Log Parser
Yep, you can create a filter in jq to do that. Alternatively, if you prefer Python syntax you could try jello, which works like jq but is really Python under the hood. (I am also the author of jello)
- I'm developing a new command line tool for querying and transforming JSON files , called ~Q (pronounced "unquery"). My design goal is to create a tool that is powerful yet easy to use (aim to be more intuitive for users than existing tools such as jq). Let me know your thoughts and suggestions.
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An introduction to the magic of jq - Understanding the basics of jq with a realistic example
I'm no expert in any of these tools, but here are some yamlpath and jello examples to match:
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Show HN: gq – like jq or zq, but you use Go
Similar in concept to jello[0] which works like jq but uses python syntax.
- Parsing Complex JSON
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Searching for a value in json with jq
jello:
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Anyone have a resource to filter out information from complex json outputs? In the example, I am trying to get the "state": "succeeded" information for each entry in the resource array.
Or, if you prefer python list comprehension syntax, you could use Jello:
- Ask HN: Local Tools for Viewing JSON
What are some alternatives?
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
jellex - TUI to filter JSON and JSON Lines data with Python syntax
yq - Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML/TOML documents
jc - CLI tool and python library that converts the output of popular command-line tools, file-types, and common strings to JSON, YAML, or Dictionaries. This allows piping of output to tools like jq and simplifying automation scripts.
miller - Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON
jsonslicer - Stream JSON parser for Python
kubectl-jq - Kubectl plugin that works like "kubectl get" but runs everything through a JQ program you provide
Go Metrics - Go port of Coda Hale's Metrics library
jmespath.py - JMESPath is a query language for JSON.
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
fx - Terminal JSON viewer & processor