Check out the
jcPython package documentation for developers
Try the
jcweb demo
JC is now available as an Ansible filter plugin in the
community.generalcollection. See this blog post for an example.
JC
JSON Convert
jc JSONifies the output of many CLI tools and file-types for easier parsing in
scripts. See the Parsers section for supported commands and
file-types.
dig example.com | jc --dig
[{"id":38052,"opcode":"QUERY","status":"NOERROR","flags":["qr","rd","ra"],
"query_num":1,"answer_num":1,"authority_num":0,"additional_num":1,
"opt_pseudosection":{"edns":{"version":0,"flags":[],"udp":4096}},"question":
{"name":"example.com.","class":"IN","type":"A"},"answer":[{"name":
"example.com.","class":"IN","type":"A","ttl":39049,"data":"93.184.216.34"}],
"query_time":49,"server":"2600:1700:bab0:d40::1#53(2600:1700:bab0:d40::1)",
"when":"Fri Apr 16 16:09:00 PDT 2021","rcvd":56,"when_epoch":1618614540,
"when_epoch_utc":null}]
This allows further command-line processing of output with tools like jq
or jello by piping commands:
$ dig example.com | jc --dig | jq -r '.[].answer[].data'
93.184.216.34
or using the alternative "magic" syntax:
$ jc dig example.com | jq -r '.[].answer[].data'
93.184.216.34
The jc parsers can also be used as python modules. In this case the output
will be a python dictionary, or list of dictionaries, instead of JSON:
>>> import subprocess
>>> import jc
>>>
>>> cmd_output = subprocess.check_output(['dig', 'example.com'], text=True)
>>> data = jc.parse('dig', cmd_output)
>>>
>>> data[0]['answer']
[{'name': 'example.com.', 'class': 'IN', 'type': 'A', 'ttl': 29658, 'data':
'93.184.216.34'}]
For
jcPython package documentation, usehelp('jc'),help('jc.lib'), or see the online documentation.
Two representations of the data are available. 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.
To access the raw, pre-processed JSON, use the -r cli option or the raw=True
function parameter in parse().
Schemas for each parser can be found at the documentation link beside each Parser below.
Release notes can be found here.
Why Would Anyone Do This!?
For more information on the motivations for this project, please see my blog post on Bringing the Unix Philosophy to the 21st Century and my interview with Console.
See also:
- libxo on FreeBSD
- powershell
- blog: linux apps should have a json flag
- Hacker News discussion
- Reddit discussion
Use Cases:
- Bash scripting
- Ansible command output parsing
- Saltstack command output parsing
- Nornir command output parsing
Installation
There are several ways to get jc. You can install via pip, OS package
repositories, or by downloading the
correct binary for your
architecture and running it anywhere on your filesystem.
Pip (macOS, linux, unix, Windows)
pip3 install jc
OS Package Repositories
| OS | Command |
|---|---|
| Debian/Ubuntu linux | apt-get install jc |
| Fedora linux | dnf install jc |
| openSUSE linux | zypper install jc |
| Archlinux User Repositories (AUR) | paru -S jc or aura -A jc or yay -S jc |
| NixOS linux | nix-env -iA nixpkgs.jc or nix-env -iA nixos.jc |
| Guix System linux | guix install jc |
| macOS | brew install jc |
| FreeBSD | portsnap fetch update && cd /usr/ports/textproc/py-jc && make install clean |
| Ansible filter plugin | ansible-galaxy collection install community.general |
For more OS Packages, see https://repology.org/project/jc/versions.
Binaries
For precompiled binaries, see Releases on Github.
Usage
jc accepts piped input from STDIN and outputs a JSON representation of the
previous command's output to STDOUT.
COMMAND | jc PARSER [OPTIONS]
Alternatively, the "magic" syntax can be used by prepending jc to the command
to be converted. Options can be passed to jc immediately before the command is
given. (Note: command aliases and shell builtins are not supported)
jc [OPTIONS] COMMAND
The JSON output can be compact (default) or pretty formatted with the -p
option.
Parsers
--acpienables theacpicommand parser (documentation)--airportenables theairport -Icommand parser (documentation)--airport-senables theairport -scommand parser (documentation)--arpenables thearpcommand parser (documentation)--asciitableenables the ASCII and Unicode table parser (documentation)--asciitable-menables the multi-line ASCII and Unicode table parser (documentation)--blkidenables theblkidcommand parser (documentation)--cksumenables thecksumandsumcommand parser (documentation)--crontabenables thecrontabcommand and file parser (documentation)--crontab-uenables thecrontabfile parser with user support (documentation)--csvenables the CSV file parser (documentation)--csv-senables the CSV file streaming parser (documentation)--dateenables thedatecommand parser (documentation)--dfenables thedfcommand parser (documentation)--digenables thedigcommand parser (documentation)--direnables thedircommand parser (documentation)--dmidecodeenables thedmidecodecommand parser (documentation)--dpkg-lenables thedpkg -lcommand parser (documentation)--duenables theducommand parser (documentation)--envenables theenvcommand parser (documentation)--fileenables thefilecommand parser (documentation)--fingerenables thefingercommand parser (documentation)--freeenables thefreecommand parser (documentation)--fstabenables the/etc/fstabfile parser (documentation)--git-logenables thegit logcommand parser (documentation)--groupenables the/etc/groupfile parser (documentation)--gshadowenables the/etc/gshadowfile parser (documentation)--hashenables thehashcommand parser (documentation)--hashsumenables the hashsum command parser (md5sum,shasum, etc.) (documentation)--hciconfigenables thehciconfigcommand parser (documentation)--historyenables thehistorycommand parser (documentation)--hostsenables the/etc/hostsfile parser (documentation)--idenables theidcommand parser (documentation)--ifconfigenables theifconfigcommand parser (documentation)--inienables the INI file parser (documentation)--iostatenables theiostatcommand parser (documentation)--iostat-senables theiostatcommand streaming parser (documentation)--iptablesenables theiptablescommand parser (documentation)--iw-scanenables theiw dev [device] scancommand parser (documentation)--jar-manifestenables the MANIFEST.MF file parser (documentation)--jobsenables thejobscommand parser (documentation)--kvenables the Key/Value file parser (documentation)--lastenables thelastandlastbcommand parser (documentation)--lsenables thelscommand parser (documentation)--ls-senables thelscommand streaming parser (documentation)--lsblkenables thelsblkcommand parser (documentation)--lsmodenables thelsmodcommand parser (documentation)--lsofenables thelsofcommand parser (documentation)--lsusbenables thelsusbcommand parser (documentation)--mountenables themountcommand parser (documentation)--mpstatenables thempstatcommand parser (documentation)--mpstat-senables thempstatcommand streaming parser (documentation)--netstatenables thenetstatcommand parser (documentation)--nmclienables thenmclicommand parser (documentation)--ntpqenables thentpq -pcommand parser (documentation)--passwdenables the/etc/passwdfile parser (documentation)--pidstatenables thepidstatcommand parser (documentation)--pidstat-senables thepidstatcommand streaming parser (documentation)--pingenables thepingandping6command parser (documentation)--ping-senables thepingandping6command streaming parser (documentation)--pip-listenables thepip listcommand parser (documentation)--pip-showenables thepip showcommand parser (documentation)--psenables thepscommand parser (documentation)--routeenables theroutecommand parser (documentation)--rpm-qienables therpm -qicommand parser (documentation)--rsyncenables thersynccommand parser (documentation)--rsync-senables thersynccommand streaming parser (documentation)--sfdiskenables thesfdiskcommand parser (documentation)--shadowenables the/etc/shadowfile parser (documentation)--ssenables thesscommand parser (documentation)--statenables thestatcommand parser (documentation)--stat-senables thestatcommand streaming parser (documentation)--sysctlenables thesysctlcommand parser (documentation)--systemctlenables thesystemctlcommand parser (documentation)--systemctl-ljenables thesystemctl list-jobscommand parser (documentation)--systemctl-lsenables thesystemctl list-socketscommand parser (documentation)--systemctl-lufenables thesystemctl list-unit-filescommand parser (documentation)--systeminfoenables thesysteminfocommand parser (documentation)--timeenables the/usr/bin/timecommand parser (documentation)--timedatectlenables thetimedatectl statuscommand parser (documentation)--tracepathenables thetracepathandtracepath6command parser (documentation)--tracerouteenables thetracerouteandtraceroute6command parser (documentation)--ufwenables theufw statuscommand parser (documentation)--ufw-appinfoenables theufw app info [application]command parser (documentation)--unameenables theuname -acommand parser (documentation)--update-alt-gsenables theupdate-alternatives --get-selectionscommand parser (documentation)--update-alt-qenables theupdate-alternatives --querycommand parser (documentation)--upowerenables theupowercommand parser (documentation)--uptimeenables theuptimecommand parser (documentation)--vmstatenables thevmstatcommand parser (documentation)--vmstat-senables thevmstatcommand streaming parser (documentation)--wenables thewcommand parser (documentation)--wcenables thewccommand parser (documentation)--whoenables thewhocommand parser (documentation)--xmlenables the XML file parser (documentation)--xrandrenables thexrandrcommand parser (documentation)--yamlenables the YAML file parser (documentation)--zipinfoenables thezipinfocommand parser (documentation)
Options
-aaboutjc. Prints information aboutjcand the parsers (in JSON, of course!)-Cforce color output even when using pipes (overrides-mand theNO_COLORenv variable)-ddebug mode. Prints trace messages if parsing issues are encountered (use-ddfor verbose debugging)-hhelp. Usejc -h --parser_namefor parser documentation-mmonochrome JSON output-ppretty format the JSON output-qquiet mode. Suppresses parser warning messages (use-qqto ignore streaming parser errors)-rraw output. Provides a more literal JSON output, typically with string values and no additional semantic processing-uunbuffer output-vversion information
Exit Codes
Any fatal errors within jc will generate an exit code of 100, otherwise the
exit code will be 0. When using the "magic" syntax (e.g. jc ifconfig eth0),
jc will store the exit code of the program being parsed and add it to the jc
exit code. This way it is easier to determine if an error was from the parsed
program or jc.
Consider the following examples using ifconfig:
ifconfig exit code |
jc exit code |
Combined exit code | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|---|
0 |
0 |
0 |
No errors |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Error in ifconfig |
0 |
100 |
100 |
Error in jc |
1 |
100 |
101 |
Error in both ifconfig and jc |
Setting Custom Colors via Environment Variable
You can specify custom colors via the JC_COLORS environment variable. The
JC_COLORS environment variable takes four comma separated string values in
the following format:
JC_COLORS=<keyname_color>,<keyword_color>,<number_color>,<string_color>
Where colors are: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan,
gray, brightblack, brightred, brightgreen, brightyellow, brightblue,
brightmagenta, brightcyan, white, or default
For example, to set to the default colors:
JC_COLORS=blue,brightblack,magenta,green
or
JC_COLORS=default,default,default,default
Disable Colors via Environment Variable
You can set the NO_COLOR environment variable to any
value to disable color output in jc. Note that using the -C option to force
color output will override both the NO_COLOR environment variable and the -m
option.
Streaming Parsers
Most parsers load all of the data from STDIN, parse it, then output the entire
JSON document serially. There are some streaming parsers (e.g. ls-s and
ping-s) that immediately start processing and outputing the data line-by-line
as JSON Lines (aka NDJSON) while
it is being received from STDIN. This can significantly reduce the amount of
memory required to parse large amounts of command output (e.g. ls -lR /) and
can sometimes process the data more quickly. Streaming parsers have slightly
different behavior than standard parsers as outlined below.
Note: Streaming parsers cannot be used with the "magic" syntax
Ignoring Errors
You may want to ignore parsing errors when using streaming parsers since these
may be used in long-lived processing pipelines and errors can break the pipe. To
ignore parsing errors, use the -qq cli option or the ignore_exceptions=True
argument with the parse() function. This will add a _jc_meta object to the
JSON output with a success attribute. If success is true, then there were
no issues parsing the line. If success is false, then a parsing issue was
found and error and line fields will be added to include a short error
description and the contents of the unparsable line, respectively:
Successfully parsed line with -qq option:
{
"command_data": "data",
"_jc_meta": {
"success": true
}
}
Unsuccessfully parsed line with -qq option:
{
"_jc_meta": {
"success": false,
"error": "error message",
"line": "original line data"
}
}
Unbuffering Output
Most operating systems will buffer output that is being piped from process to
process. The buffer is usually around 4KB. When viewing the output in the
terminal the OS buffer is not engaged so output is immediately displayed on the
screen. When piping multiple processes together, though, it may seem as if the
output is hanging when the input data is very slow (e.g. ping):
$ ping 1.1.1.1 | jc --ping-s | jq
<slow output>
This is because the OS engages the 4KB buffer between jc and jq in this
example. To display the data on the terminal in realtime, you can disable the
buffer with the -u (unbuffer) cli option:
$ ping 1.1.1.1 | jc --ping-s -u | jq
{"type":"reply","pattern":null,"timestamp":null,"bytes":"64","respons...}
{"type":"reply","pattern":null,"timestamp":null,"bytes":"64","respons...}
...
Note: Unbuffered output can be slower for large data streams.
Using Streaming Parsers as Python Modules
Streaming parsers accept any iterable object and return an iterator object
(generator) allowing lazy processing of the data. The input data should
iterate on lines of string data. Examples of good input data are sys.stdin or
str.splitlines().
To use the generator object in your code, simply loop through it or use the next() builtin function:
import jc
result = jc.parse('ls_s', ls_command_output.splitlines())
for item in result:
print(item["filename"])
Custom Parsers
Custom local parser plugins may be placed in a jc/jcparsers folder in your
local "App data directory":
- Linux/unix:
$HOME/.local/share/jc/jcparsers - macOS:
$HOME/Library/Application Support/jc/jcparsers - Windows:
$LOCALAPPDATA\jc\jc\jcparsers
Local parser plugins are standard python module files. Use the
jc/parsers/foo.py
or jc/parsers/foo_s.py (streaming)
parser as a template and simply place a .py file in the jcparsers subfolder.
Local plugin filenames must be valid python module names and therefore must start with a letter and consist entirely of alphanumerics. Local plugins may override default parsers.
Note: The application data directory follows the XDG Base Directory Specification
Caveats
Locale
For best results set the LANG locale environment variable to C or
en_US.UTF-8. For example, either by setting directly on the command-line:
$ LANG=C date | jc --date
or by exporting to the environment before running commands:
$ export LANG=C
Timezones
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 on the key name.
(e.g. epoch_utc) No other timezones are supported for aware timestamps.
Compatibility
Some parsers like dig, xml, csv, etc. will work on any platform. Other
parsers that convert platform-specific output will generate a warning message if
they are run 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 macOS or Windows laptop. In that
case you can suppress the warning message with the -q cli option or the
quiet=True function parameter in parse():
macOS:
cat lsof.out | jc --lsof -q
or Windows:
type lsof.out | jc --lsof -q
Tested on:
- Centos 7.7
- Ubuntu 18.04
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Fedora32
- macOS 10.11.6
- macOS 10.14.6
- NixOS
- FreeBSD12
- Windows 10
- Windows 2016 Server
- Windows 2019 Server
Contributions
Feel free to add/improve code or parsers! You can use the
jc/parsers/foo.py
or jc/parsers/foo_s.py (streaming) parsers as a template and submit your parser with a pull request.
Please see the Contributing Guidelines for more information.
Acknowledgments
- Local parser plugin feature contributed by Dean Serenevy
- CI automation and code optimizations by philippeitis
ifconfig-parsermodule by KnightWhoSayNixmltodictmodule by Martín Blechruamel.yamlmodule by Anthon van der Neuttrparsemodule by Luis Benitez- Parsing code from Conor Heine adapted for some parsers
- Excellent constructive feedback from Ilya Sher
Examples
Here are some examples of jc output. For more examples, see
here or the parser
documentation.
arp
arp | jc --arp -p # or: jc -p arp
[
{
"address": "gateway",
"hwtype": "ether",
"hwaddress": "00:50:56:f7:4a:fc",
"flags_mask": "C",
"iface": "ens33"
},
{
"address": "192.168.71.1",
"hwtype": "ether",
"hwaddress": "00:50:56:c0:00:08",
"flags_mask": "C",
"iface": "ens33"
},
{
"address": "192.168.71.254",
"hwtype": "ether",
"hwaddress": "00:50:56:fe:7a:b4",
"flags_mask": "C",
"iface": "ens33"
}
]
CSV files
cat homes.csv
"Sell", "List", "Living", "Rooms", "Beds", "Baths", "Age", "Acres", "Taxes"
142, 160, 28, 10, 5, 3, 60, 0.28, 3167
175, 180, 18, 8, 4, 1, 12, 0.43, 4033
129, 132, 13, 6, 3, 1, 41, 0.33, 1471
...
cat homes.csv | jc --csv -p
[
{
"Sell": "142",
"List": "160",
"Living": "28",
"Rooms": "10",
"Beds": "5",
"Baths": "3",
"Age": "60",
"Acres": "0.28",
"Taxes": "3167"
},
{
"Sell": "175",
"List": "180",
"Living": "18",
"Rooms": "8",
"Beds": "4",
"Baths": "1",
"Age": "12",
"Acres": "0.43",
"Taxes": "4033"
},
{
"Sell": "129",
"List": "132",
"Living": "13",
"Rooms": "6",
"Beds": "3",
"Baths": "1",
"Age": "41",
"Acres": "0.33",
"Taxes": "1471"
}
]
/etc/hosts file
cat /etc/hosts | jc --hosts -p
[
{
"ip": "127.0.0.1",
"hostname": [
"localhost"
]
},
{
"ip": "::1",
"hostname": [
"ip6-localhost",
"ip6-loopback"
]
},
{
"ip": "fe00::0",
"hostname": [
"ip6-localnet"
]
}
]
ifconfig
ifconfig | jc --ifconfig -p # or: jc -p ifconfig
[
{
"name": "ens33",
"flags": 4163,
"state": [
"UP",
"BROADCAST",
"RUNNING",
"MULTICAST"
],
"mtu": 1500,
"ipv4_addr": "192.168.71.137",
"ipv4_mask": "255.255.255.0",
"ipv4_bcast": "192.168.71.255",
"ipv6_addr": "fe80::c1cb:715d:bc3e:b8a0",
"ipv6_mask": 64,
"ipv6_scope": "0x20",
"mac_addr": "00:0c:29:3b:58:0e",
"type": "Ethernet",
"rx_packets": 8061,
"rx_bytes": 1514413,
"rx_errors": 0,
"rx_dropped": 0,
"rx_overruns": 0,
"rx_frame": 0,
"tx_packets": 4502,
"tx_bytes": 866622,
"tx_errors": 0,
"tx_dropped": 0,
"tx_overruns": 0,
"tx_carrier": 0,
"tx_collisions": 0,
"metric": null
}
]
INI files
cat example.ini
[DEFAULT]
ServerAliveInterval = 45
Compression = yes
CompressionLevel = 9
ForwardX11 = yes
[bitbucket.org]
User = hg
[topsecret.server.com]
Port = 50022
ForwardX11 = no
cat example.ini | jc --ini -p
{
"bitbucket.org": {
"serveraliveinterval": "45",
"compression": "yes",
"compressionlevel": "9",
"forwardx11": "yes",
"user": "hg"
},
"topsecret.server.com": {
"serveraliveinterval": "45",
"compression": "yes",
"compressionlevel": "9",
"forwardx11": "no",
"port": "50022"
}
}
ls
$ ls -l /usr/bin | jc --ls -p # or: jc -p ls -l /usr/bin
[
{
"filename": "apropos",
"link_to": "whatis",
"flags": "lrwxrwxrwx.",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "root",
"size": 6,
"date": "Aug 15 10:53"
},
{
"filename": "ar",
"flags": "-rwxr-xr-x.",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "root",
"size": 62744,
"date": "Aug 8 16:14"
},
{
"filename": "arch",
"flags": "-rwxr-xr-x.",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "root",
"size": 33080,
"date": "Aug 19 23:25"
}
]
netstat
netstat -apee | jc --netstat -p # or: jc -p netstat -apee
[
{
"proto": "tcp",
"recv_q": 0,
"send_q": 0,
"local_address": "localhost",
"foreign_address": "0.0.0.0",
"state": "LISTEN",
"user": "systemd-resolve",
"inode": 26958,
"program_name": "systemd-resolve",
"kind": "network",
"pid": 887,
"local_port": "domain",
"foreign_port": "*",
"transport_protocol": "tcp",
"network_protocol": "ipv4"
},
{
"proto": "tcp6",
"recv_q": 0,
"send_q": 0,
"local_address": "[::]",
"foreign_address": "[::]",
"state": "LISTEN",
"user": "root",
"inode": 30510,
"program_name": "sshd",
"kind": "network",
"pid": 1186,
"local_port": "ssh",
"foreign_port": "*",
"transport_protocol": "tcp",
"network_protocol": "ipv6"
},
{
"proto": "udp",
"recv_q": 0,
"send_q": 0,
"local_address": "localhost",
"foreign_address": "0.0.0.0",
"state": null,
"user": "systemd-resolve",
"inode": 26957,
"program_name": "systemd-resolve",
"kind": "network",
"pid": 887,
"local_port": "domain",
"foreign_port": "*",
"transport_protocol": "udp",
"network_protocol": "ipv4"
},
{
"proto": "raw6",
"recv_q": 0,
"send_q": 0,
"local_address": "[::]",
"foreign_address": "[::]",
"state": "7",
"user": "systemd-network",
"inode": 27001,
"program_name": "systemd-network",
"kind": "network",
"pid": 867,
"local_port": "ipv6-icmp",
"foreign_port": "*",
"transport_protocol": null,
"network_protocol": "ipv6"
},
{
"proto": "unix",
"refcnt": 2,
"flags": null,
"type": "DGRAM",
"state": null,
"inode": 33322,
"program_name": "systemd",
"path": "/run/user/1000/systemd/notify",
"kind": "socket",
"pid": 1607
}
]
/etc/passwd file
cat /etc/passwd | jc --passwd -p
[
{
"username": "root",
"password": "*",
"uid": 0,
"gid": 0,
"comment": "System Administrator",
"home": "/var/root",
"shell": "/bin/sh"
},
{
"username": "daemon",
"password": "*",
"uid": 1,
"gid": 1,
"comment": "System Services",
"home": "/var/root",
"shell": "/usr/bin/false"
}
]
ping
ping 8.8.8.8 -c 3 | jc --ping -p # or: jc -p ping 8.8.8.8 -c 3
{
"destination_ip": "8.8.8.8",
"data_bytes": 56,
"pattern": null,
"destination": "8.8.8.8",
"packets_transmitted": 3,
"packets_received": 3,
"packet_loss_percent": 0.0,
"duplicates": 0,
"time_ms": 2005.0,
"round_trip_ms_min": 23.835,
"round_trip_ms_avg": 30.46,
"round_trip_ms_max": 34.838,
"round_trip_ms_stddev": 4.766,
"responses": [
{
"type": "reply",
"timestamp": null,
"bytes": 64,
"response_ip": "8.8.8.8",
"icmp_seq": 1,
"ttl": 118,
"time_ms": 23.8,
"duplicate": false
},
{
"type": "reply",
"timestamp": null,
"bytes": 64,
"response_ip": "8.8.8.8",
"icmp_seq": 2,
"ttl": 118,
"time_ms": 34.8,
"duplicate": false
},
{
"type": "reply",
"timestamp": null,
"bytes": 64,
"response_ip": "8.8.8.8",
"icmp_seq": 3,
"ttl": 118,
"time_ms": 32.7,
"duplicate": false
}
]
}
ps
ps axu | jc --ps -p # or: jc -p ps axu
[
{
"user": "root",
"pid": 1,
"cpu_percent": 0.0,
"mem_percent": 0.1,
"vsz": 128072,
"rss": 6784,
"tty": null,
"stat": "Ss",
"start": "Nov09",
"time": "0:08",
"command": "/usr/lib/systemd/systemd --switched-root --system --deseria..."
},
{
"user": "root",
"pid": 2,
"cpu_percent": 0.0,
"mem_percent": 0.0,
"vsz": 0,
"rss": 0,
"tty": null,
"stat": "S",
"start": "Nov09",
"time": "0:00",
"command": "[kthreadd]"
},
{
"user": "root",
"pid": 4,
"cpu_percent": 0.0,
"mem_percent": 0.0,
"vsz": 0,
"rss": 0,
"tty": null,
"stat": "S<",
"start": "Nov09",
"time": "0:00",
"command": "[kworker/0:0H]"
}
]
traceroute
traceroute -m 2 8.8.8.8 | jc --traceroute -p
# or: jc -p traceroute -m 2 8.8.8.8
{
"destination_ip": "8.8.8.8",
"destination_name": "8.8.8.8",
"hops": [
{
"hop": 1,
"probes": [
{
"annotation": null,
"asn": null,
"ip": "192.168.1.254",
"name": "dsldevice.local.net",
"rtt": 6.616
},
{
"annotation": null,
"asn": null,
"ip": "192.168.1.254",
"name": "dsldevice.local.net",
"rtt": 6.413
},
{
"annotation": null,
"asn": null,
"ip": "192.168.1.254",
"name": "dsldevice.local.net",
"rtt": 6.308
}
]
},
{
"hop": 2,
"probes": [
{
"annotation": null,
"asn": null,
"ip": "76.220.24.1",
"name": "76-220-24-1.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net",
"rtt": 29.367
},
{
"annotation": null,
"asn": null,
"ip": "76.220.24.1",
"name": "76-220-24-1.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net",
"rtt": 40.197
},
{
"annotation": null,
"asn": null,
"ip": "76.220.24.1",
"name": "76-220-24-1.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net",
"rtt": 29.162
}
]
}
]
}
uptime
uptime | jc --uptime -p # or: jc -p uptime
{
"time": "11:35",
"uptime": "3 days, 4:03",
"users": 5,
"load_1m": 1.88,
"load_5m": 2.0,
"load_15m": 1.94,
"time_hour": 11,
"time_minute": 35,
"time_second": null,
"uptime_days": 3,
"uptime_hours": 4,
"uptime_minutes": 3,
"uptime_total_seconds": 273780
}
XML files
cat cd_catalog.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<CATALOG>
<CD>
<TITLE>Empire Burlesque</TITLE>
<ARTIST>Bob Dylan</ARTIST>
<COUNTRY>USA</COUNTRY>
<COMPANY>Columbia</COMPANY>
<PRICE>10.90</PRICE>
<YEAR>1985</YEAR>
</CD>
<CD>
<TITLE>Hide your heart</TITLE>
<ARTIST>Bonnie Tyler</ARTIST>
<COUNTRY>UK</COUNTRY>
<COMPANY>CBS Records</COMPANY>
<PRICE>9.90</PRICE>
<YEAR>1988</YEAR>
</CD>
...
cat cd_catalog.xml | jc --xml -p
{
"CATALOG": {
"CD": [
{
"TITLE": "Empire Burlesque",
"ARTIST": "Bob Dylan",
"COUNTRY": "USA",
"COMPANY": "Columbia",
"PRICE": "10.90",
"YEAR": "1985"
},
{
"TITLE": "Hide your heart",
"ARTIST": "Bonnie Tyler",
"COUNTRY": "UK",
"COMPANY": "CBS Records",
"PRICE": "9.90",
"YEAR": "1988"
}
]
}
}
YAML files
cat istio.yaml
apiVersion: "authentication.istio.io/v1alpha1"
kind: "Policy"
metadata:
name: "default"
namespace: "default"
spec:
peers:
- mtls: {}
---
apiVersion: "networking.istio.io/v1alpha3"
kind: "DestinationRule"
metadata:
name: "default"
namespace: "default"
spec:
host: "*.default.svc.cluster.local"
trafficPolicy:
tls:
mode: ISTIO_MUTUAL
cat istio.yaml | jc --yaml -p
[
{
"apiVersion": "authentication.istio.io/v1alpha1",
"kind": "Policy",
"metadata": {
"name": "default",
"namespace": "default"
},
"spec": {
"peers": [
{
"mtls": {}
}
]
}
},
{
"apiVersion": "networking.istio.io/v1alpha3",
"kind": "DestinationRule",
"metadata": {
"name": "default",
"namespace": "default"
},
"spec": {
"host": "*.default.svc.cluster.local",
"trafficPolicy": {
"tls": {
"mode": "ISTIO_MUTUAL"
}
}
}
}
]
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