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    yq JSON

    yq JSON

    Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor

    Before using yq, you also have to install its dependency, jq. See the jq installation instructions for details and directions specific to your platform. On macOS, yq is also available on Homebrew use brew install python-yq.
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    SPyQL

    SPyQL

    Query data on the command line with SQL-like SELECTs powered by Python

    SQL with Python in the middle. SPyQL is a query language that combines the simplicity and structure of SQL with the power and readability of Python. SPyQL offers a command-line interface that allows running SPyQL queries on top of text data (e.g. CSV, JSON). Data can come from files but also from data streams, such as as Kafka, or from databases such as PostgreSQL. Basically, data can come from any command that outputs text :-). More, data can be generated by a Python expression! And since...
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    crossplane

    crossplane

    Quick and reliable way to convert NGINX configurations into JSON

    Reliable and fast NGINX configuration file parser and builder. Since crossplane is usually used to create payloads that are sent to different servers, it's important to keep security in mind. For that reason, the --ignore option was added. It can be used to keep certain sensitive directives out of the payload output entirely.
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    hyperjson

    hyperjson

    Python module for reading/writing JSON data using Rust's serde-json

    A hyper-fast, safe Python module to read and write JSON data. Works as a drop-in replacement for Python's built-in json module. This is alpha software and there will be bugs, so maybe don't deploy to production just yet.
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    Python library provides the briefest way to construct SQL queries in JSON form. Simple example: ('*','table',id:[1,3]) is Select * from table where id in [1,3]. Sqlalchemy patch module is provided to extend sqlalchemy with convenient jsonSQL meth
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    googlemaps

    Python wrapper for Google Maps V2 API

    * Note: The Google Maps V2 API used by this module has been deprecated. * For V3, consider pygeocoder: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pygeocoder Easy-to-use Python wrapper for the Google Maps V2 and Local Search APIs. Provides geocoding, reverse geocoding, directions, and local search.
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