--- obj: application repo: https://github.com/tomnomnom/gron rev: 2024-02-27 --- # gron gron transforms [JSON](../../files/JSON.md) into discrete assignments to make it easier to grep, [ripgrep](ripgrep.md) for what you want and see the absolute 'path' to it. ## Usage Transform [JSON](../../files/JSON.md) (from a file, URL, or stdin) into discrete assignments to make it greppable Usage: `gron [OPTIONS] [FILE|URL|-]` ### Options | Option | Description | | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `-u, --ungron` | Reverse the operation (turn assignments back into [JSON](../../files/JSON.md)) | | `-v, --values` | Print just the values of provided assignments | | `-c, --colorize` | Colorize output (default on tty) | | `-m, --monochrome` | Monochrome (don't colorize output) | | `-s, --stream` | Treat each line of input as a separate [JSON](../../files/JSON.md) object | | `-k, --insecure` | Disable certificate validation | | `-j, --json` | Represent gron data as [JSON](../../files/JSON.md) stream | | `--no-sort` | Don't sort output (faster) | ## Example Gron turns the following json file: ```json { "key": "value", "num": 42, "b": true, "obj": { "sub": "key" }, "lst": [1,2,3] } ``` into this: ``` json = {}; json.b = true; json.key = "value"; json.lst = []; json.lst[0] = 1; json.lst[1] = 2; json.lst[2] = 3; json.num = 42; json.obj = {}; json.obj.sub = "key"; ```