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counsel-jq
HackerNews | counsel-jq | |
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5 | 3 | |
428 | 124 | |
- | 1.6% | |
3.5 | 0.0 | |
9 months ago | 10 months ago | |
Swift | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Extracting Objects Recursively with Jq
A bit offtopic, but I don't see much people knowing/using the Algolia API[0]. It's much better to use than the HN official API[1], since it returns the whole tree data in one request.
Unfortunately (I guess this is a big reason why people don't use it), it doesn't sort the comments – if you need the orders, you'll have to parse HN HTML (or just use the official API).
Still just two requests (the HN site, the Algolia API) is much better than recursively requesting a hundred requests, so I use this approach in my client[2].
[0]: https://hn.algolia.com/api
[1]: https://github.com/HackerNews/API
[2]: https://github.com/goranmoomin/HackerNews
- macOS HackerNews client that aims to be a Mac-assed Mac app. Written in Swift + AppKit.
- Show HN: I developed a native macOS Hacker News client
- Show HN: I developed a native Cocoa Hacker News client
counsel-jq
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jq 1.7 Released
Didn’t know this. Thanks for the tip!
Personally, when I test REST APIs, I use „restclient.el“ all the time which also comes with a great JQ integration („jq-set-var“ for example for deriving request variables from responses). For traversing larger responses I use „counsel-jq“ in a customized JSON mode: https://github.com/200ok-ch/counsel-jq
But I’ll give the major mode a try, too.
- jless: a command-line JSON viewer, written in Rust
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Extracting Objects Recursively with Jq
If anyone is an emacs user and this sounds compelling, I recommend counsel-jq[0] for the sort of feedback loop described here.
[0]: https://github.com/200ok-ch/counsel-jq
What are some alternatives?
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rsl - reserialise: lossy but versatile conversion between data serialisation formats
benuse - An iOS widget-based HN reader
jackson-jq - jq for Jackson Java JSON Processor
dot_files - My Shell configurations
yaml.el - YAML parser in Elisp