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How are you parsing JSON on the command line?
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jq, and its Yaml sibling, yq.
I have a very handy command in my .vimrc for this -
command! JSON setlocal filetype=json | %!jq .
Anytime I'm in a json file that isn't formatted it's as simple as typing
:JSON
to have it all sorted.Specifically this version of yq - there are other versions bundled with distros that look and act very differently and lack the potency of this version.
Seriously, can't get those 15 minutes back.
And there is htmlq too, if you ever need to scrape some stuff from a website :)
Naw, everybody knows that you have to use regex for that