![]() The most-common usage is having ijson yield native Python objects from a JSON stream that is under a prefix. Originally developed in 2016, ijson is an iterative JSON parser with a standard Python iterator interface. Linux and MacOS compiled binaries are available for download. ![]() The user interface allows for applying a bulk of changes using a single command. Developers can use jtc to select one or multiple elements from source JSON and apply actions on these elements at once, such as wrapping selected elements into a new JSON, filter in and out, or update elements. ![]() Short for “JSON test console,” jtc is a CLI tool to extract, manipulate, and transform source JSON.
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