Comment by polshaw

7 hours ago

Is there an option for it to read the contents from a pipe? that's by far my biggest use for the jq app.

RCL (https://github.com/ruuda/rcl) pretty-prints its output by default. Pipe to `rcl e` to pretty-print RCL (which has slightly lighter key-value syntax, good if you only want to inspect it), while `rcl je` produces json output.

It doesn’t align tables like FracturedJson, but it does format values on a single line where possible. The pretty printer is based on the classic A Prettier Printer by Philip Wadler; the algorithm is quite elegant. Any value will be formatted wide if it fits the target width, otherwise tall.

I don't know, but you can always use <() process substitution to create a temp file.

You can (usually) specify the input file name as “-“ (single hyphen) to read from stdin

  • Or you can use `/dev/stdin`, which has the upside of not needing tool support.

    I somewhat regularly use this on Linux. I think it also works on OS X

    • And conversely, `/dev/stdout` (resp. `/dev/stderr`) is a convenient way to "redirect" output to stdout (resp stderr) instead of a file