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Description

Transform yaml string to json string without the type infomation.

Features

  • zero config.
  • supports Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Plan 9 etc..

Binary installation and usage

mac/linux usage

  • echo "a: 1" | yaml2json
  • yaml2json < 1.yml > 2.json

window usage

  • windows 7 cmd.exe:
C:\tmp>more .\1.yaml
a: 1

C:\tmp>.\yaml2json_windows_amd64.exe < ./1.yaml > 2.json

C:\tmp>more .\2.json
{"a":1}
  • windows 7 powerShell 6.1.7600 file example:
PS C:\tmp> more .\1.yaml
a: 1

PS C:\tmp> Get-Content .\1.yaml | .\yaml2json_windows_amd64.exe > .\2.json
PS C:\tmp> more .\2.json
{"a":1}

Library installation

  • go get -v github.com/bronze1man/yaml2json/y2jLib

Development

  • Follow example is for develop on mac and linux. It should work to windows too. (need change some command line and path to work on windows).
  • You need a golang on your computer. https://golang.org
  • Create a new directory as your workspace, like ~/work/yaml2json
  • Change your current work directory to that directory.
cd ~/work/yaml2json
GOPATH=`pwd` go get -v github.com/bronze1man/yaml2json
GOPATH=`pwd` go run github.com/bronze1man/yaml2json/y2jBuilder
  • use the file at $GOPATH/tmp/file to distribute your binary to others.

Notice

  • if you don't know whether your platform is 386 or amd64, use the 386 build...
  • Library api is not easy to use, it will better in next version.

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