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querying-json
Description
Use when querying JSON files, filtering or transforming JSON data, or extracting specific fields from large JSON files without loading entire file contents (saves 80-95% context)
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jq: JSON Data Extraction Tool
Always invoke querying-json skill to extract JSON fields - do not execute bash commands directly.
Use jq to extract specific fields from JSON files without loading entire file contents into context.
When to Use jq vs Read
Use jq when:
- Need specific field(s) from structured data file
- File is large (>50 lines) and only need subset
- Querying nested structures
- Filtering/transforming data
- Saves 80-95% context vs reading entire file
Just use Read when:
- File is small (<50 lines)
- Need to understand overall structure
- Making edits (need full context anyway)
Common File Types
JSON files where jq excels:
- package.json, tsconfig.json
- Lock files (package-lock.json, yarn.lock in JSON format)
- API responses
- Configuration files
Default Strategy
Invoke querying-json skill for extracting specific fields from JSON files efficiently. Use instead of reading entire files to save 80-95% context.
Common workflow: finding-files skill → querying-json skill → other skills (fuzzy-selecting, replacing-text, viewing-files) for extraction and transformation.
Quick Examples
# Get version from package.json
jq -r .version package.json
# Get nested dependency version
jq -r '.dependencies.react' package.json
# List all dependencies
jq -r '.dependencies | keys[]' package.json
Pipeline Combinations
- querying-json | fuzzy-selecting: Interactive selection from JSON data
- querying-json | replacing-text: Transform JSON to other formats
- querying-json | viewing-files: View extracted JSON with syntax highlighting
Skill Combinations
For Discovery Phase
- finding-files → querying-json: Find JSON config files and extract specific fields
- searching-text → querying-json: Find JSON usage patterns and extract values
- extracting-code-structure → querying-json: Understand API structures before extraction
For Analysis Phase
- querying-json → fuzzy-selecting: Interactive selection from structured data
- querying-json → viewing-files: View extracted data with syntax highlighting
- querying-json → analyzing-code: Extract statistics from JSON output
For Refactoring Phase
- querying-json → replacing-text: Transform JSON data to other formats
- querying-json → querying-yaml: Convert JSON to YAML for different tools
- querying-json → xargs: Use extracted values as command arguments
Multi-Skill Workflows
- querying-json → querying-yaml → replacing-text → viewing-files: JSON to YAML transformation with preview
- querying-json → fuzzy-selecting → xargs: Interactive selection and execution based on JSON data
- finding-files → querying-json → searching-text: Find config files, extract values, search usage
Common Integration Examples
# Extract and select dependencies
jq -r '.dependencies | keys[]' package.json | fzf --multi | xargs npm info
# Get and filter package versions
jq -r '.devDependencies | to_entries[] | "\(.key)@\(.value)"' package.json | fzf
Note: Choosing Between jq and yq
- JSON files (package.json, tsconfig.json): Use
jq - YAML files (docker-compose.yml, GitHub Actions): Use
yq
Detailed Reference
For comprehensive jq patterns, syntax, and examples, load jq guide when needing:
- Array manipulation and filtering
- Complex nested data extraction
- Data transformation patterns
- Real-world workflow examples
- Error handling and edge cases
- Core patterns (80% of use cases)
- Real-world workflows
- Advanced patterns
- Pipe composition
- Error handling
- Integration with other tools
📊 Evaluation Benchmark
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Results appear after the first pipeline run (weekly on Mondays, or on PR).