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nvim-jqx discussion
nvim-jqx reviews and mentions
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nvim-jqx update: bug fix for yaml files + syntax highlight
nvim-jqx is your neovim interface to json and yaml files1: in the last release I have fixed a few bugs introduced by the latest changes in `yq` grammar and have added treesitter syntax highlight to the floating buffer (invoked when querying the json or yaml keys, why I had not done it before already is beyond my memory :p):
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Share your quickfix workflow
browse json files content (nvim-jqx)
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nvim-jqx: release v0.1.0 - browse and preview json files in neovim
As far as I know there is no other plugin at the moment that interfaces neovim with json files, and more often than not we see questions here where people suggest to reformat json files via python or some other :%!. Well, with jqx you have it all in one place, so you may find it useful: have a look at the repository and feel free to open up issues with improvements or suggestions!
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Best way to validate and format json files.
Have you tried nvim-jqx?
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Cannot formatting JSON with jq in Neovim on Windows
By the way, nvim-jqx can come to your rescue.
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Vim's Filter and a Badly Formatted JSON Doc
...or you can use nvim-jqx (neovim only though) :p
- JSON path of current cursor position?
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I love jq, I hate jq. Help a competent grepper get a grasp on the terse language!
P. S. If you are using neovim nvim-jqx is a jq wrapper that populates entries in the quickfix window. Spoiler alert: I am the author (so in this case you can shoot the messenger :p)!
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(WIP & help wanted) yaml.nvim
Potentially related: nvim-jqx wraps around yq to populate the quickfix window with yaml keys, moreover supporting (limited) queries with autocompletion.
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nvim-jqx
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gennaro-tedesco/nvim-jqx is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of nvim-jqx is Lua.