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JC
JSON CLI output utility v0.1
jc
is used to JSONify the output of many standard linux cli tools for easier parsing in scripts. Parsers for ls
, ifconfig
, and netstat
are currently included and more can be added via modules.
Usage
jc
accepts piped input from STDIN
and outputs a JSON representation of the previous command to STDOUT
. The JSON output can be compact or pretty formatted.
The first argument is required and identifies the command that is piping output to jc
input. For example:
--ls
enables thels
parser--ifconfig
enables theifconfig
parser--netstat
enables thenetstat
parser
The second -p
argument is optional and specifies whether to pretty format the JSON output.
Examples
$ ls -l /bin | jc --ls -p
[
{
"filename": "bash",
"flags": "-r-xr-xr-x",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "wheel",
"bytes": 618416,
"date": "May 3 22:26"
},
{
"filename": "cat",
"flags": "-rwxr-xr-x",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "wheel",
"bytes": 23648,
"date": "May 3 22:26"
},
{
"filename": "chmod",
"flags": "-rwxr-xr-x",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "wheel",
"bytes": 30016,
"date": "May 3 22:26"
},
...
]
$ ifconfig | jc --ifconfig -p
[
{
"name": "docker0",
"flags": "4099",
"state": "UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST",
"mtu": "1500",
"ipv4_addr": "172.17.0.1",
"ipv4_mask": "255.255.0.0",
"ipv4_bcast": "0.0.0.0",
"mac_addr": "02:42:53:18:31:cc",
"type": "Ethernet",
"rx_packets": "0",
"rx_errors": "0",
"rx_dropped": "0",
"rx_overruns": "0",
"rx_frame": "0",
"tx_packets": "0",
"tx_errors": "0",
"tx_dropped": "0",
"tx_overruns": "0",
"tx_carrier": "0",
"tx_collisions": "0",
"ipv6_addr": null,
"ipv6_mask": null,
"ipv6_scope": null,
"metric": null
},
{
"name": "ens33",
"flags": "4163",
"state": "UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST",
"mtu": "1500",
"ipv4_addr": "192.168.71.135",
"ipv4_mask": "255.255.255.0",
"ipv4_bcast": "192.168.71.255",
"ipv6_addr": "fe80::c1cb:715d:bc3e:b8a0",
"ipv6_mask": "64",
"ipv6_scope": "link",
"mac_addr": "00:0c:29:3b:58:0e",
"type": "Ethernet",
"rx_packets": "26348",
"rx_errors": "0",
"rx_dropped": "0",
"rx_overruns": "0",
"rx_frame": "0",
"tx_packets": "5308",
"tx_errors": "0",
"tx_dropped": "0",
"tx_overruns": "0",
"tx_carrier": "0",
"tx_collisions": "0",
"metric": null
},
{
"name": "lo",
"flags": "73",
"state": "UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING",
"mtu": "65536",
"ipv4_addr": "127.0.0.1",
"ipv4_mask": "255.0.0.0",
"ipv4_bcast": null,
"ipv6_addr": "::1",
"ipv6_mask": "128",
"ipv6_scope": "host",
"mac_addr": null,
"type": "Local Loopback",
"rx_packets": "64",
"rx_errors": "0",
"rx_dropped": "0",
"rx_overruns": "0",
"rx_frame": "0",
"tx_packets": "64",
"tx_errors": "0",
"tx_dropped": "0",
"tx_overruns": "0",
"tx_carrier": "0",
"tx_collisions": "0",
"metric": null
}
]
Description
CLI tool and python library that converts the output of popular command-line tools, file-types, and common strings to JSON, YAML, or Dictionaries. This allows piping of output to tools like jq and simplifying automation scripts.
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