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tagger | Stephen Dolan <mu@netsoc.tcd.ie> | Sun May 19 11:57:32 2013 +0100 |
object | 0535e724a274818f0ef7fab74d5a59a32fd78ac9 |
jq release 1.3
commit | 0535e724a274818f0ef7fab74d5a59a32fd78ac9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Stephen Dolan <mu@netsoc.tcd.ie> | Sun May 19 10:48:25 2013 +0100 |
committer | Stephen Dolan <mu@netsoc.tcd.ie> | Sun May 19 11:48:18 2013 +0100 |
tree | 81c445b8f1f969b2c96aa08a6a527b2f7452b559 | |
parent | fd1ac5dd791f5a9ec618b8a0eba5c39cec13b6de [diff] |
jq 1.3 release
jq is a command-line JSON processor.
If you want to learn to use jq, read the documentation at http://stedolan.github.com/jq. This documentation is generated from the docs/ folder of this repository.
If you want to hack on jq, feel free, but be warned that its internals are not well-documented at the moment. Bring a hard hat and a shovel. Also, read the wiki: http://github.com/stedolan/jq/wiki
To build jq, run
./configure make sudo make install (optionally)
If you‘ve just checked out the latest version from git (rather than using a released source tarball) then you’ll need to run this first:
autoreconf