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    dyff

    dyff

    diff tool for YAML files, and sometimes JSON

    A diff tool for YAML files, and sometimes JSON. dyff is inspired by the way the old BOSH v1 deployment output reported changes from one version to another by only showing the parts of a YAML file that changed. Similar to the standard diff tool, it follows the principle of describing the change by going from the input file to the target to the input file. Input files can be local files (filesystem path), remote files (URI), or the standard input stream (using -).
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    Murex

    Murex

    A smarter shell and scripting environment with advanced features

    ...Usability improvements such as in-line spell checking, context-sensitive hint text that details the behavior of a command before you hit return, and auto-parsing man pages for auto-completions on commands that don't have auto-completions already defined. Smarter handling of errors and debugging tools. For example try/catch blocks, line numbers included in error messages, STDOUT highlighted in red and script testing and debugging frameworks baked into the language itself.
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    Miller

    Miller

    Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data

    Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for data formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed. With Miller, you get to use named fields without needing to count positional indices, using familiar formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed. Then, on the fly, you can add new fields which are functions of existing fields, drop fields, sort, aggregate statistically, pretty-print, and more. Miller operates on key-value-pair data while the...
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    aconfig

    aconfig

    Simple, useful and opinionated config loader

    ...There are many solutions regarding configuration loading in Go. I was looking for a simple loader that is as easy to use and understand as possible. The goal was to load config from 4 places: defaults (in the code), files, environment variables, command-line flags. This library works with all of these sources.
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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. That is, a go program should be able to read TySON using a go library, a rust program should be able to read TySON using a rust library, and so on. Our first implementation is written in pure go, and a rust implementation will follow.
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    dsq

    dsq

    Commandline tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Excel

    Commandline tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Excel, Parquet, and more. This is a CLI companion to DataStation (a GUI) for running SQL queries against data files. So if you want the GUI version of this, check out DataStation.
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    jk

    jk

    Configuration as Code with ECMAScript

    jk is pre-1.0, and as such, features, commands, and APIs inevitably will change. jk is a data templating tool designed to help write structured configuration files. The main idea behind jk is to use a general-purpose language for this task. They offer mature tooling, great runtimes, a well-established ecosystem, and many learning resources. jk uses Javascript and a runtime tailored for configuration.
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    Go JSON Diff

    Go JSON Diff

    Go JSON Diff

    Go JSON Diff.
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