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What is jq?

jq is a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor. It's commonly used to slice, filter, map and transform structured JSON data. Think of it as `sed` for JSON data. It's frequently used in shell scripts and command-line workflows to extract specific values from JSON responses, reformat JSON, and perform calculations on JSON data.

What other technologies are related to jq?

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jq is often used within Bash scripts for processing JSON data. Bash provides the scripting environment for jq.
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Terraform can use jq to parse JSON output from external data sources or to manipulate JSON data within configurations.
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Python can be used to script and automate jq processes, or as an alternative for simple text manipulation.
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