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A magic that displays an object using JupyterLab's rich display JSON renderer

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Welcome to jsonmagic

License: MIT

Installation

The Python package jsonmagic can be installed from PyPI:

python -m pip install jsonmagic

Usage

Usage is only meaningful within JupyterLab.

You can do:

from jsonmagic import view_json

view_json(obj)

or alternatively use this as a line magic:

%load_ext jsonmagic

Then, inspect any JSON-like data structure (nested dictionary/list etc) with:

%json data

Get a browsable output like this:

Example Output

Acknowledgments

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