diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index eaffa9fb..30f1e1a4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -69,7 +69,8 @@ The `jc` parsers can also be used as python modules. In this case the output wil Two representations of the data are possible. The default representation uses a strict schema per parser and converts known numbers to int/float JSON values. Certain known values of `None` are converted to JSON `null`, known boolean values are converted, and, in some cases, additional semantic context fields are added. > Note: Some parsers have calculated epoch timestamp fields added to the output. Unless a timestamp field name has a `_utc` suffix it is considered naive. (i.e. based on the local timezone of the system the `jc` parser was run on). -If a UTC timezone can be detected in the text of the command output, the timestamp will be timezone aware and have a `_utc` suffix to the key name. (e.g. `epoch_utc`) +> +> If a UTC timezone can be detected in the text of the command output, the timestamp will be timezone aware and have a `_utc` suffix on the key name. (e.g. `epoch_utc`) To access the raw, pre-processed JSON, use the `-r` cli option or the `raw=True` function parameter in `parse()`.