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267 | 117 | |
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0.0 | 7.8 | |
over 3 years ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pxi
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The fastest tool for querying large JSON files is written in Python! (benchmark)
Very interesting piece of software :). I have put a lot of work in pxi, a very similar tool written in pure JavaScript. I am not here to start a flame war between Python and JavaScript btw., I am actually thrilled to find another person that has written a very similar project :).
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New command-line parser with 35+ opt-in features developed for 5 months needs your feedback
I have been working on a command-line parser for one of my open source projects (pxi) for about 5 months now. Today I have reached a milestone and wanted to collect feedback before I move on:
- List of JSON tools for command line
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[OC] pjs is an awk-like tool for processing text, CSV, JSON, HTML, and XML
Hey, good job! If you wrote this to get a task done, you may also want to have a look at pxi (disclosure, I am the author).
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
What are some alternatives?
jid - json incremental digger
NTypewriter - File/code generator using Scriban text templates populated with C# code metadata from Roslyn API.
yamlpath - YAML/JSON/EYAML/Compatible get/set/merge/validate/scan/convert/diff processors using powerful, intuitive, command-line friendly syntax.
jfq - JSONata on the command line
fx - Terminal JSON viewer & processor
spyql - Query data on the command line with SQL-like SELECTs powered by Python expressions
jj - JSON Stream Editor (command line utility)
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.
nvim-jqx - Populate the quickfix with json entries
jiq - jid on jq - interactive JSON query tool using jq expressions