Do you have a list of json files you would like to automatically scan and verify before pushing to prod?

Our new json validator, vbag, gives users the ability to scan multiple json files at once by doing any of the following:

--specify the .json file to be scanned on the command line
--specify a list file containing the list of json files to be scanned
--specify a common name in all the json files you wish to scan (if you're in the same directory they're in)
--automatically scans all recently modified json files it finds, if using github.

Benefits of our json validator:

-- Installs cleanly on your hosts - no need for any extra modules, libraries or packages
-- There is no learning curve
-- Runs locally on your machine
-- You never have to leave the network
-- No need to copy/paste to someone else's server
-- More secure, will not be in someone else's webcache
-- Not having to copy / paste files to jsonlint each time you wish to verify a long list of json files

Features

  • json Validator: scans and verifies single json files
  • json Validator: shows line number where error was detected
  • json Validator: scans and verifies multiple json files containing specific strings in their names
  • json Validator: originally built to scan chef json files
  • json Validator - helps keep format of json files uniformed across departments

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