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NAME

6       jsonnetfmt - jsonnet reformatter
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SYNOPSIS

9       jsonnetfmt [option ...]  [filename]
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OPTIONS

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14filename can be - (stdin)
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16          • Multichar options are expanded e.g. -abc becomes -a -b -c.
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18          • The  --  option  suppresses option processing for subsequent argu‐
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21          • Note that since filenames and jsonnet programs can begin  with  -,
22            it  is  advised  to  use -- if the argument is unknown, e.g. json‐
23            net -- "$FILENAME".
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25   AVAILABLE OPTIONS
26       -h, --help
27              Print a usage message
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29       -e, --exec
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32       -o, --output-file file
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35       -i, --in-place
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38       --test Exit with failure if reformatting changed the file(s)
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40       -n, --indent n
41              Number of spaces to indent by (default 2, 0 means no change)
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43       --string-style [d|s|l]
44              Enforce double, single (default) quotes or ‘leave’
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46       --comment-style [h|s|l]
47              # (h), // (s) (default), or ‘leave’
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49       --[no-]pretty-field-names
50              Use syntax sugar for fields and indexing (on by default)
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52       --[no-]pad-arrays
53              [ 1, 2, 3 ] instead of [1, 2, 3]
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55       --[no-]pad-objects
56              { x: 1, y: 2 } instead of {x: 1, y: 2} (on by default)
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58       --[no-]sort-imports
59              Sorting of imports (on by default)
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61       --debug-desugaring
62              Unparse the desugared AST without executing it
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64       --version
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SEE ALSO

68       jsonnet(1)
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