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JSON.sh

yo, so it's a json parser written in bash

pipe json to it, and it traverses the json objects and prints out the path to the current object (as a JSON array) and then the object, without whitespace.

$ json_parse < package.json
["name"]	"JSON.sh"
["version"]	"0.0.0"
["description"]	""
["homepage"]	"http:https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh"
["repository","type"]	"git"
["repository","url"]	"https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh.git"
["repository"]	{"type":"git","url":"https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh.git"}
["bin","json_parse"]	"./JSON.sh"
["bin"]	{"json_parse":"./JSON.sh"}
["dependencies"]	{}
#  ... etc

a more complex example:

curl registry.npmjs.org/express | ./JSON.sh | egrep '\["versions","[^"]*"\]'
... try it and see

Options

-b

Brief output. Exclude empty fields and duplicate data. This will improve performance for larger queries.

Examples

If you have any examples with JSON.sh, streaming twitter, github, or whatever! please issue a pull request and i will include them.

LICENSE

This software is available under the following licenses:

  • MIT
  • Apache 2

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