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    GJSON

    GJSON

    Get JSON values quickly, JSON parser for Go

    GJSON is a Go library designed for extremely fast, allocation-free retrieval of values from JSON documents. It enables you to query nested JSON structures using one-liner dot-notation or array-based paths and includes wildcard and comparison operators. The library is optimized for speed and zero allocations, benchmarking significantly faster than Go’s standard encoding/json unmarshal approaches. It supports parsing JSON lines (newline-delimited JSON) as an array for large stream processing. GJSON also provides modifiers (such as @reverse, @flatten, @keys) which allow transformation or inspection directly via the path syntax. ...
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    TySON

    TySON

    TypeScript as a Configuration Language. TySON stands for TypeScript

    TySON (TypeScript Object Notation) is a subset of TypeScript, chosen to be useful as an embeddable configuration language that generates JSON. You can think of TySON as JSON + comments + types + basic logic using TypeScript syntax. TySON files use the .tson extension. The goal is to make it possible for all major programming languages to read configurations written in TypeScript using native libraries.
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    jsPolicy

    jsPolicy

    Easier & faster Kubernetes policies using JavaScript or TypeScript

    jsPolicy runs policies with Google's super fast V8 JavaScript engine in a pool of pre-heated sandbox environments. Most policies do not even take a single millisecond to execute. JavaScript is made for handling and manipulating JSON objects (short for: JavaScript Object Notation!) and Kubernetes uses JSON by converting your YAML to JSON during every API request. Run custom JavaScript controllers that react to any changes to the objects in your cluster (controller policies are reactive, so they are not webhooks and part of a Kubernetes API server request but instead react to Events in your cluster after they have happened). ...
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    SJSON

    SJSON

    Set JSON values very quickly in Go

    SJSON is a complement to GJSON, also written in Go, focused on setting or modifying values inside JSON documents through path expressions. Just as GJSON allows fast retrieval, SJSON allows fast mutation: you provide a JSON document, a dot-notation path (including array indices or the special “-1” index for appending), and a new value, and SJSON produces the updated JSON. It supports many data types (numbers, strings, bools, arrays, maps), raw byte paths, and options for in-place replacement. Because it avoids full unmarshalling into structs, it is very efficient for many use-cases where you just need to tweak a JSON document quickly. ...
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    tiedot

    tiedot

    A rudimentary implementation of a basic document database in Go

    tiedot is a document database engine that uses JSON as document notation; it has a powerful query processor that supports advanced set operations; it can be embedded into your program, or run a stand-alone server using HTTP for an API. It runs on *nix and Windows operating systems. tiedot has fault-tolerant data structures that put your data safety first, while easily scales to 4+ CPU cores. tiedot has very stable performance, even with millions of records!
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