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jqr
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Gojq: Pure Go Implementation of Jq
It's very possible it could be faster; jq seems to actually be fairly unoptimized. This implementation in OCaml was featured on HN a while back and it trashes the original jq in performance: https://github.com/davesnx/query-json
After seeing that one I did my own (less-complete) version in Rust and managed to squeeze out even more performance: https://github.com/brundonsmith/jqr
pq
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Gojq: Pure Go Implementation of Jq
Why use a special syntax that's hard to remember when you can just use Python?
I wrote a jq-like that accepts Python syntax called pq: https://github.com/dvolk/pq
So you can write stuff like:
$ echo '{ "US": 3, "China": 12, "UK": 1 }' | pq -c "sum(data.values())"
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FX: An interactive alternative to jq to process JSON
If you want to use jq but with Python syntax, I wrote pq:
https://github.com/dvolk/pq
- Show HN: Jq for Python Programmers
What are some alternatives?
hashmap - A Golang lock-free thread-safe HashMap optimized for fastest read access.
gofx - 🐾 fx-like command-line JSON processing tool
query-json - Faster, simpler and more portable implementation of `jq` in Reason
jp - Command line interface to JMESPath - http://jmespath.org
go - The Go programming language
ojg - Optimized JSON for Go
fx - Terminal JSON viewer & processor
datastation - App to easily query, script, and visualize data from every database, file, and API.
gojq - Pure Go implementation of jq
jid - json incremental digger