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6 jose-fmt - Converts JSON between serialization formats
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9 jose fmt [OPTIONS]
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12 This jose fmt command provides a mechanism for building and parsing
13 JSON objects from the command line. It operates as a simple stack
14 machine. All commands operate on the TOP item of the stack and,
15 occasionally, the PREV item of the stack. Commands that require a
16 specific type of value will indicate it in parentheses. For example:
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19 This program returns 0 on success or the index of the option which
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23 • -0, --null : Assert TOP to be null
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25 • -a, --append : Append TOP to the end of PREV (arr.)
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27 • -a, --append : Set missing values from TOP (obj.) into PREV (obj.)
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29 • -A, --array : Assert TOP to be an array
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31 • -B, --boolean : Assert TOP to be a boolean
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33 • -c, --copy : Deep copy TOP, push onto TOP
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35 • -d NAME, --delete=NAME : Delete NAME from TOP (obj.)
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37 • -d , --delete= : Delete # from TOP (arr.)
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39 • -d -, --delete=- : Delete # from the end of TOP (arr.)
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41 • -e, --empty : Erase all items from TOP (arr./obj.)
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43 • -E, --equal : Assert TOP to be equal to PREV
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45 • -f FILE, --foreach=FILE : Write TOP (obj./arr.) to FILE, one
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48 • -f -, --foreach=- : Write TOP (obj./arr.) to STDOUT, one line/item
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50 • -F, --false : Assert TOP to be false
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52 • -g NAME, --get=NAME : Get item with NAME from TOP (obj.), push to
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55 • -g , --get= : Get # item from TOP (arr.), push to TOP
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57 • -g -, --get=- : Get # item from the end of TOP (arr.), push to TOP
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59 • -i , --insert= : Insert TOP into PREV (arr.) at #
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61 • -I, --integer : Assert TOP to be an integer
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63 • -j JSON, --json=JSON : Parse JSON constant, push onto TOP
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65 • -j FILE, --json=FILE : Read from FILE, push onto TOP
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73 • -N, --number : Assert TOP to be a number
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75 • -o FILE, --output=FILE : Write TOP to FILE
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77 • -o -, --output=- : Write TOP to STDOUT
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79 • -O, --object : Assert TOP to be an object
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81 • -q STR, --quote=STR : Convert STR to a string, push onto TOP
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83 • -Q, --query : Query the stack by deep copying and pushing onto TOP
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85 • -R, --real : Assert TOP to be a real
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87 • -s NAME, --set=NAME : Sets TOP into PREV (obj.) with NAME
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89 • -s , --set= : Sets TOP into PREV (obj.) at #
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95 • -t , --truncate= : Shrink TOP (arr.) to length #
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99 • -T, --true : Assert TOP to be true
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101 • -u FILE, --unquote=FILE : Write TOP (str.) to FILE without quotes
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103 • -u -, --unquote=- : Write TOP (str.) to STDOUT without quotes
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105 • -U, --unwind : Discard TOP from the stack
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107 • -x, --extend : Append items from TOP to the end of PREV (arr.)
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109 • -x, --extend : Set all values from TOP (obj.) into PREV (obj.)
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113 • -y, --b64load : URL-safe Base64 decode TOP (str.), push onto TOP
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118 Extract the alg parameter from a JWE Protected Header:
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120 $ jose fmt -j "$jwe" -Og protected -yOg alg -Su-
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123 List all JWKs in a JWKSet (one per line):
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125 $ echo "$jwkset" | jose fmt -j- -Og keys -Af-
126 {"kty":"oct",...}
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131 $ echo "$jwk" | jose fmt -j- -j '"A128GCM"' -s alg -Uo-
132 {"kty":"oct","alg":"A128GCM",...}
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136 $ jose fmt -j '{}' -cs unprotected -q A128KW -s alg -UUo-
137 {"unprotected":{"alg":"A128KW"}}
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140 Nathaniel McCallum <npmccallum@redhat.com>
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