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title: "Process JSON in the terminal with jq"
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date: 2024-10-05T15:59:10-07:00
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The `jq` command is great for quickly viewing and manipulating JSON data. By default, the output is formatted is a human-readable way, and they provide an easy way to "filter" or access elements within the JSON data.
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For example
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```bash
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echo "{\"firstName\": \"Brandon\", \"lastName\": \"Rozek\"}" | jq
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```
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Outputs
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```json
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{
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"firstName": "Brandon",
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"lastName": "Rozek"
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}
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```
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To see what's in the field `firstName`
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```bash
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echo "{\"firstName\": \"Brandon\", \"lastName\": \"Rozek\"}" | jq .firstName
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```
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Other than quickly viewing JSON objects in the terminal. I have two other use cases for it.
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**1: Sanitizing Strings**
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```bash
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echo $OUTPUT | jq -Rsa .
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```
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| Flag | Description |
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| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| `-R` | Don´t parse the input as JSON. Instead, each line of text is passed to the filter as a string. |
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| `-s` | Pass the entire input to the filter as a single long string |
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| `-a` | Produce pure ASCII output with every non-ASCII character replaced with the equivalent escape sequence. |
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**2: Stringifying JSON**
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```bash
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jq ".|tojson"
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```
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From the man pages
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> The `tojson` and `fromjson` builtins dump values as JSON texts or parse JSON texts into values, respectively.
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