ramda-cli
wsjq
ramda-cli | wsjq | |
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2 | 2 | |
571 | 13 | |
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0.0 | 6.8 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
LiveScript | jq | |
ISC License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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ramda-cli
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Zq: An Easier (and Faster) Alternative to Jq
Not quite that, but ramda-cli[1] which I've created solves this problem, at least for me, by offering the familiar set of functions from Ramda, and you can create pipelines with those to do operations on your data.
[1]: https://github.com/raine/ramda-cli
- Ramda vs. LiveScript
wsjq
- Zq: An Easier (and Faster) Alternative to Jq
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An Introduction to JQ
jq is unsurprisingly Turing complete, so I wrote a Whitespace interpreter[0] in jq. It is able to handle real-time I/O by requesting lines on-demand from stdin, which is the main input source, with `input` and outputting strings in a stream.
With a relatively large jq program like that, it is critical that the main recursive loop run efficiently, so it's annoying that there's no way to detect whether tail call optimization was applied, other than benchmarking. It would also be nice if object values were lazily evaluated so that it would be possible to create ad hoc switches.
[0]: https://github.com/andrewarchi/wsjq
What are some alternatives?
rb - Turns Ruby into a versatile command line utility
kubectl-jq - Kubectl plugin that works like "kubectl get" but runs everything through a JQ program you provide
brackit - Query processor with proven optimizations, ready to use for your JSON store to query semi-structured data with JSONiq. Can also be used as an ad-hoc in-memory query processor.
Ponzu - Headless CMS with automatic JSON API. Featuring auto-HTTPS from Let's Encrypt, HTTP/2 Server Push, and flexible server framework written in Go.
json-logs - A tool to pretty-print JSON logs, like those from zap or logrus.
nq - sed "s/jq .key/nq '({key}) => key'/"
howto - Documenting useful things, lest I forget, and sharing is caring
jp - Command line interface to JMESPath - http://jmespath.org
gron - Make JSON greppable!
yq - yq is a portable command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV, TOML and properties processor
jid - json incremental digger