![]() ![]() ![]() In this article, I’m going to go over the basics building blocks of jq in enough depth that you will be able to understand how jq works. So I solve my problem but never learn the tool. I know it’s a powerful tool, but I always end up back at Google and then copying and pasting a solution from somewhere. However, some things never stick in my head, nor my fingers, and I have to google them every time. Other actions, I know how they work, but I have to think about them every time. The same way my fingers know the vim key bindings, they know gwip. It happens without conscious thinking on my part. Whenever I reach a stopping point in my work, I use a bash alias called gwip 1 to create a ‘work in progress’ commit. This article is about JSON and using JQ but if you’re interested in a different approach to building software then check us out. We make building software simpler and therefore faster. ![]()
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