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Compares two JSON files (http://json.org) and generates a new JSON file with the result. Allows exclusion of some keys from the comparison, or in other way to include only some keys.
The project’s website is at https://gitlab.com/mcepl/json_diff Patches and pull requests are welcome, but please keep the script compatible with python 2.4.
Released under MIT/X11 license.
1.5.0 2019-08-25
1.4.3 2019-08-06
1.4.2 2019-08-06
1.4.1 2018-07-21
1.4.0 2018-07-21
1.3.7 2018-07-20
1.3.5 2017-01-13
1.3.4 2015-03-13
1.3.3 2012-04-24
1.3.2 2012-04-24
1.3.1 2012-04-23
1.3.0 2012-04-23
1.2.9 2012-02-13
1.2.7 2012-01-18
1.2.6 2012-01-18
1.2.5 2012-01-11
1.2.1 2011-12-03
1.2.0 2011-12-01
1.2.0 2011-12-01
1.2.0 2011-11-30
1.2.0 2011-11-30
1.1.0 2011-11-29
0.9.2 2011-11-21 Python 2.4 compatible
0.9.1 2011-11-21 Two small nits in main part.
(for detailed log of all changes see git log)
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Generates diff between two JSON files
We found that json-diff demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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