# json.sh json.sh is a very portable JSON parser-- it should work in just about any shell you throw at it. Right now, it can only parse and output variables etc in a JSON file in a more script-friendly form, but write support will be added later. Usage ------- To use json.sh, you can simply run `json.sh` with a filename as an argument. Here's an example command and it's output: ```$ sh json.sh example.json /animals /animals/pig /animals/pig/tail /animals/pig/tail = curly /animals/pig/nose /animals/pig/nose = adorable /animals/sheep /animals/sheep/tail /animals/sheep/tail = short /animals/sheep/nose /animals/sheep/nose = ugly ``` There are also a few useful arguments you should keep note of: | argument | description | | --- | --- | | `-v $string` | Only print variables with the name `$string`. | | `-s $string` | Only print the value of the variable `$string`. | | `-V $string` | Only print variables with the value `$string`. | | `-o $string` | Only print the object `$string`. | With `-v` and `-s`, for example, `$string` could be anything from `tail` to `/pig/tail` to `/animals/pig/tail`. Same syntax goes for `-o`. `-V` is the only odd one out-- it's `$string` needs to be a variable's value, like `adorable` from `/pig/nose`. Licensing ----------- All of json.sh is released under the [ISC](https://opensource.org/licenses/ISC) license.