Description
Please see the README on GitHub at https://github.com/ChrisPenner/jet#readme.
Description
Please see the README on GitHub at https://github.com/ChrisPenner/jet#readme
README.md
Jet - A Structural JSON editor
Jet is a structural editor for JSON.
I.e. an editor which is aware of the structure of JSON and allows you to manipulate it directly. The document is always in a valid state.
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Features
- [x] Structurally sound editing, never outputs invalid JSON.
- [x] Copy/Cut/Paste JSON subtrees
- [x] Subtree folding so you can focus on what's important.
- [x] Transpose values around each other in lists.
- [x] Undo/redo system, everyone makes mistakes
- [x] Save functionality
Keymaps
Press ?
to see the key map, which should feel familiar to vim users.
Installation
cabal update && cabal install jet
Usage
# Open a file for editing. Use ctrl-s to save back to the file.
# The edited file is output to stdout even if unsaved.
jet myfile.json
# Using jet in a pipeline for quick in-line edits.
cat myfile.json | jet > result.json
Roadmap/Known bugs
- [ ] Figure out why vty needs two keystrokes to quit for some reason.
- [ ] Allow cut/paste of keys of objects.
- [ ] Allow inserting when empty key already exists
- [ ] Add search
- [ ] Improved visibility around copy/paste with highlighting
- [ ] Increment/decrement commands for integers.