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@buzuli/json
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Serialize JSON in color.
npm install --save @buzuli/json
const json = require('@buzuli/json')
const jsonOptions = { indent: 4 }
console.log(json(require('./package.json'), jsonOptions))
You can disable color via the color
option (enabled by default). Set to a falsey value to disable.
You can configure indentation via the indent
option. Accepts a boolean, number, or string.
To disable, set to false
or a negative number.
To customize then indentation:
There is a CLI utility paired with this module that is exposed as the command json
.
This command has the same configuration options as the utility function.
Just pipe some data to it to format it with friendly colors.
cat package.json | json
Want a flat structure indented?
cat flat.json | json -C
Want an indented structure flattend?
cat indented.json | json -CI
FAQs
Serialize JSON in color.
The npm package @buzuli/json receives a total of 902 weekly downloads. As such, @buzuli/json popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @buzuli/json demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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