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Add support for [] #87

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meain opened this issue Apr 14, 2020 · 8 comments
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Add support for [] #87

meain opened this issue Apr 14, 2020 · 8 comments

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@meain
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meain commented Apr 14, 2020

Cannot do .[]

@asheiduk
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asheiduk commented Jun 6, 2020

👍 I stumbled immediately over this.

That raises the question, which jq features are supported and which are not. And which version of jq (featurewise) is used.

@msorens
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msorens commented Jun 27, 2020

Yes, would be nice to have more jq constructs available. 😁

@jandubois
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Looks like a duplicate of #49

Try https://github.com/fiatjaf/jiq instead, a fork using jq (from your PATH) to evaluate queries.

@meain
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meain commented Jul 16, 2020

Yeah, I guess this is a duplicate of that issue. I was hoping we could have an implementation for this.
If this feature is something that will never be implemented, I can close the issue. Just thought I would keep it open otherwise.

@jandubois thanks a lot of jiq.

@q2dg
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q2dg commented Nov 30, 2020

This project seems dead: last commit was from two years ago. Let's see jiq

@eMPee584
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@simeji: could you guide me to implement this? go rookie but motivated 🤠

@uwe-schwarz
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I just found this and immediately got to this issue, jig is archived now (a few weeks ago). Is there any syntax resembling .[]?

@alen-z
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alen-z commented Apr 29, 2024

Bump. Any decent alternative?

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