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Though once there was a try to run it in WASM, which worked but still because of just mentioned issues it's just a text at the end of the day. https://github.com/zhiburt/tabled/issues/182
Hopefully it will be resolved soon https://github.com/rust-lang/docs.rs/issues/1866
There is jless. It's not a replacement for jq. Jless is a JSON viewer and explorer. The output of jq could be piped to jless for examination of results. This feature may be more appropriate for jless.
I am developing jaq, which aims to be syntax-compatible with jq. Integrating table output into jaq should be relatively easy.
this is awesome. I came across jql before, but your implementation looks like it has much more feature parity with jq. Are your API's primarily focused on terminal usage? or is it designed in a way that it would be easy to import & use as a rust crate?