Interact with
jq
in Vim, using interactive buffers
use 'jrop/jq.nvim'
Navigate to a JSON file, and execute the command :Jq
. Two vertical buffers
will be opened: the first is the JQ-filter, and the third is for displaying
results. Simply press <CR>
(enter) in the filter window to refresh the results
buffer. If you like horizontal splits instead of vertical ones, the use
:Jqhorizontal
.
Tips: The :Jq
command sets up its own buffer that houses the JQ filter
additionally setting up the keymap necessary to refresh the results buffer. If
you have a saved filter that you want to load into the filter window, then run:
:r /path/to/some/query.jq
jq
Must be installed and in your$PATH
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