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groq-cli
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Currently in alpha.
Easy wrangling of JSON documents with GROQ in the command line.
The CLI tool consumes both JSON and NDJSON documents. You can pass in data from a local file, or from piping to standard input.
Read the announcement blog post, and the getting started guide.
npm install --global groq-cli
This CLI requires Node v10 or later.
$ groq --help
Run GROQ in the command line
Usage
$ groq '*[<filter>]{<projection>}'
# Remember to alternate quotation marks inside of the query
Options
-i, --input One of: ndjson, json, null
-o, --output One of: ndjson, json, pretty
-p, --pretty Shortcut for --output=pretty
-n, --ndjson Shortcut for --input=ndjson --output=ndjson
Input formats
json Reads a JSON object from stdin.
ndjson Reads a JSON stream from stdin.
null Reads nothing.
Output formats
json Formats the output as JSON.
pretty Formats the output as pretty JSON.
ndjson Streams the result as NDJSON.
Examples
# Query data in a file
$ cat blog.json | groq 'count(posts)'
# Query data in a NDJSON file
$ cat blog.ndjson | groq --input ndjson '*[_type == "post"]{title}'
# Query JSON data from an URL
$ curl -s https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos | groq --pretty '*[completed == false]{title}'
GROQ-cli isn't the only tool to work with JSON data in the command line. If it doesn't do exactly what you need, you can check out these other tools that might help you:
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We found that groq-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 51 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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