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    JSON Hero

    JSON Hero

    JSON Hero is an open-source, beautiful JSON explorer for the web

    JSON Hero is a beautiful and powerful JSON viewer designed for developers who work with large and complex JSON files. It runs as a web-based interface (and as a standalone app) that provides semantic, interactive rendering of JSON content, helping users understand the structure and meaning of data at a glance. JSON Hero automatically detects data types such as URLs, dates, colors, and base64 images, and presents them in meaningful ways. It’s designed for productivity and readability, with...
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    JSONUI

    JSONUI

    jsonui is an interactive JSON explorer on your command line

    jsonui is an interactive JSON explorer in your command line. You can pipe any JSON into jsonui and explore it, copy the path for each element.
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    ACCESSdb is a JavaScript library used to dynamically connect to and query locally available Microsoft Access database files within Internet Explorer.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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