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> Try the new `jc` [web demo](https://jc-web-demo.herokuapp.com/)!
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> Try the `jc` [web demo](https://jc-web-demo.herokuapp.com/)
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> JC is [now available](https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/general) as an Ansible filter plugin in the `community.general` collection! See this [blog post](https://blog.kellybrazil.com/2020/08/30/parsing-command-output-in-ansible-with-jc/) for an example.
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- [Nornir command output parsing](https://blog.kellybrazil.com/2020/12/09/parsing-command-output-in-nornir-with-jc/)
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## Installation
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There are several ways to get `jc`. You can install via `pip`; other OS package repositories like `apt-get`, `dnf`, `zypper`, `pacman`, `nix-env`, `guix`, `brew`, or `portsnap`; via DEB, RPM, and MSI packaged binaries for linux and Windows; or by downloading the correct binary for your architecture and running it anywhere on your filesystem.
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There are several ways to get `jc`. You can install via `pip`, OS package repositories, via DEB/RPM/MSI packaged binaries for linux and Windows, or by downloading the correct binary for your architecture and running it anywhere on your filesystem.
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### Pip (macOS, linux, unix, Windows)
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```bash
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