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A powerful command-line tool for reading, formatting, and analyzing JSON files with beautiful syntax highlighting, automatic error repair, and smart paging

Project description

jsonMore

A powerful command-line tool for reading, formatting, and analyzing JSON files with beautiful syntax highlighting, automatic error repair, and smart paging.

PyPI version Python 3.8+ License: MIT

Quick Start 🚀

After installation, use the jsonmore command directly:

# Install
pip install jsonmore

# Pipe Test
echo '{"id": 123, "name": "Jason", "nerd": true}' | jsonmore

# File Test
jsonmore somefile.json
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Installation

For Users (Recommended)

Install globally using your preferred Python package manager:

# Using pip
pip install jsonmore

# Using pipx (recommended for CLI tools)
pipx install jsonmore

# Using uv
uv pip install jsonmore

For Developers

Clone the repository and install in development mode:

git clone https://github.com/yourusername/jsonmore.git
cd jsonmore
pip install -e ".[dev]"

Usage

Command Line Interface

# Basic file reading
jsonmore file.json

# Large files with custom size limit
jsonmore large_file.json --max-size 100

# Disable paging for direct output
jsonmore file.json --no-pager

# Handle malformed JSON
jsonmore broken.json              # Auto-repair (default)
jsonmore broken.json --no-repair  # Disable auto-repair

# Custom formatting
jsonmore file.json --indent 4 --no-colors

Command Line Options

Option Description
--no-colors Disable color output for plain text
--max-size N Maximum file size in MB (default: 50)
--indent N Indentation spaces (default: 2)
--no-pager Disable automatic paging
--no-repair Disable automatic JSON repair
--verbose Show headers and JSON structure info
--help Show help message and examples

Python API

You can also use jsonmore as a Python library:

from jsonmore import JSONReader, JSONFormatter

# Read and parse JSON file
reader = JSONReader()
result = reader.read_file('data.json')

if result['status'] == 'valid':
    data = result['data']
    print(f"Successfully parsed JSON with {len(data)} keys")

# Format JSON with colors
formatter = JSONFormatter(use_colors=True, indent=2)
formatted = formatter.format_json(data)
print(formatted)

🔧 JSON Repair Capabilities

The tool can automatically detect and fix common JSON syntax errors:

Supported Repairs

  • Missing quotes around object keys
  • Single quotes instead of double quotes
  • Trailing commas in objects and arrays
  • Missing commas between properties
  • JavaScript-style comments (// and /* */)
  • Missing braces in nested objects
  • Malformed structure patterns

Example Repairs

Before (broken JSON):

{
  name: "John",           // Missing quotes on key
  'age': 25,              // Single quotes
  "skills": ["Python",],  // Trailing comma
  "active": true,         // Trailing comma
}

After (auto-repaired):

{
  "name": "John",
  "age": 25,
  "skills": ["Python"],
  "active": true
}

Package Structure

For developers and contributors, here's the package organization:

jsonmore/
├── __init__.py          # Package initialization and public API
├── cli.py              # Command-line interface entry point
├── colors.py           # ANSI color definitions
├── core.py             # Core JSON processing (JSONReader, JSONFormatter, JSONRepair)
├── utils.py            # Utility functions (paging, terminal handling)
└── py.typed            # Type hints marker file

Module Overview

  • jsonmore.cli: Command-line interface and argument parsing
  • jsonmore.core: Main business logic for JSON reading, formatting, and repair
  • jsonmore.colors: ANSI color code definitions for terminal output
  • jsonmore.utils: Utility functions for paging and terminal interaction
  • jsonmore: Public API exports for library usage

Development API

Setting Up Development Environment

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/jsonmore.git
cd jsonmore

# Install in development mode with dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Install development tools
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

Running Tests

# Basic tests
python test_jsonmore.py

# With pytest (if installed)
pytest test_jsonmore.py -v

Code Quality

# Format code
black jsonmore/

# Lint code
flake8 jsonmore/

# Type checking
mypy jsonmore/

Error Handling

The tool provides multiple levels of error handling:

  1. Valid JSON: Normal parsing and display
  2. Auto-Repair: Attempts to fix common errors
  3. Partial Parsing: Extracts valid JSON fragments
  4. Raw Display: Shows content with error highlighting

Color-Coded Output

  • Keys: Cyan
  • Strings: Green
  • Numbers: Yellow
  • Booleans: Magenta
  • Null: Gray
  • Brackets/Braces: White

Error Highlighting

{
  "name": "John",
  ►a◄ge: 30,  // Error highlighted here
  "city": "NYC"
}

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Here's how to get started:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub
  2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature-name
  3. Make your changes and add tests
  4. Run the test suite: python test_jsonmore.py
  5. Submit a pull request

Guidelines

  • Maintain compatibility with Python 3.8+
  • Follow the existing code style (use black for formatting)
  • Add tests for new features
  • Update documentation as needed

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

  • Built with Python's standard library for maximum compatibility
  • Inspired by tools like jq, bat, and less
  • Thanks to the JSON specification and repair techniques community

Happy JSON reading!

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