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Kelly Brazil
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### Parsers
- `--acpi` enables the `acpi` command parser
- `--airport` enables the `airport -I` command parser (OSX)
- `--airport-s` enables the `airport -s` command parser (OSX)
- `--airport` enables the `airport -I` command parser (macOS)
- `--airport-s` enables the `airport -s` command parser (macOS)
- `--arp` enables the `arp` command parser
- `--blkid` enables the `blkid` command parser
- `--cksum` enables the `cksum` and `sum` command parser
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## Compatibility
Some parsers like `ls`, `ps`, `dig`, etc. will work on any platform. Other parsers that are platform-specific will generate a warning message if they are used on an unsupported platform. To see all parser information, including compatibility, run `jc -ap`.
You may still use a parser on an unsupported platform - for example, you may want to parse a file with linux `lsof` output on an OSX laptop. In that case you can suppress the warning message with the `-q` cli option or the `quiet=True` function parameter in `parse()`:
You may still use a parser on an unsupported platform - for example, you may want to parse a file with linux `lsof` output on an macOS laptop. In that case you can suppress the warning message with the `-q` cli option or the `quiet=True` function parameter in `parse()`:
```bash
cat lsof.out | jc --lsof -q
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- Ubuntu 18.04
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Fedora32
- OSX 10.11.6
- OSX 10.14.6
- macOS 10.11.6
- macOS 10.14.6
- NixOS
- FreeBSD12
- Windows 10