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fx – terminal JSON viewer
(fx.wtf)
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This looks nice, but today I just found out about nushell which seems to do it all.
My main gripe with nushell is that you can't select rows that contain empty fields. As in not NULL but straight up don't exist, but this is very common for tools that output json. E.g. you use
ip a
with json output and since you have interfaces with different properties, the fields are empty for some interfaces and working with these tables is a PITAWeird they wouldn't offer a "get value with key or NULL" function