jsonfmt
yamlpath
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24 days ago | 3 months ago | |
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MIT License | ISC License |
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jsonfmt
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A small tool for JSON
But it is precisely because of the previous ignorance that makes some differences between jsonfmt and jq.
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GitHub
While more features are still being developed. Tries and suggestions are welcome. Source is here: https://github.com/seamile/jsonfmt.
yamlpath
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jq 1.7 Released
A couple more alternatives:
https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jello
https://github.com/wwkimball/yamlpath
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The yaml document from hell
I used the official reference implementation to make a CLI converter between NestedText and TOML, JSON, and YAML. When generating one of these formats, you can use yamlpath queries to concisely but explicitly apply supported types to data elements.
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The YAML Document from Hell
I'm a huge fan of NestedText, especially as there is no escaping needed ever.
If you ever want to use it as a pre-format to generate either TOML, JSON, or YAML, I used the official reference implementation to make a CLI converter between them and NestedText.
When generating one of these formats, you can use yamlpath queries to concisely but explicitly apply supported types to data elements.
- My CLI converter: https://github.com/AndydeCleyre/nestedtextto
- yamlpath info: https://github.com/wwkimball/yamlpath/wiki/Search-Expression...
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Replace Specific Lines in a JSON file
Not what you're asking, but if you wanted to do this with yamlpath:
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jq help: is it possible to replace a key-value in one json file using the data from another json file?
You may want to take a look at yamlpath for this. If I remember when I'm at a computer I'll try to post more.
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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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Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
yamlpath
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jq error out when parse multiple lines without \n
FWIW, yamlpath (tested with 3.6.4) seems to strip and forgive those characters:
- List of JSON tools for command line
What are some alternatives?
ChromaTerm - Color your Terminal with RegEx!
jiq - jid on jq - interactive JSON query tool using jq expressions
msgspec - A fast serialization and validation library, with builtin support for JSON, MessagePack, YAML, and TOML
jinsi - JSON/YAML homoiconic templating language
pyserde - Yet another serialization library on top of dataclasses, inspired by serde-rs.
taskipy - the complementary task runner for python
pxi - 🧚 pxi (pixie) is a small, fast, and magical command-line data processor similar to jq, mlr, and awk.
nvim-jqx - Populate the quickfix with json entries
Textrude - Code generation from YAML/JSON/CSV models via SCRIBAN templates
strictyaml - Type-safe YAML parser and validator.
Unquery - Command line query tool for JSON files
up - Ultimate Plumber is a tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview