A TypeScript wrapper around JSON.parse that returns {data, error} instead of throwing exceptions, following Go's error handling pattern
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Scanner and parser for JSON with comments.
JSON Schema TypeScript definitions with complete inline documentation.
Better typed `querySelector` and `querySelectorAll`.
Yet another simple Postgres SQL parser/modifier
A micro-library of stream components for building custom JSON and JSONC processing pipelines with a minimal memory footprint — parse, filter, and transform JSON far larger than available memory with a SAX-inspired token API, on Node.js or Web Streams.
Node.js body parsing middleware
A lossless JSON5 tokenizer and parser for Node.js that maintains indentation, spacing, and comments.
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into OpenAPI 2.0 namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into Arazzo 1.x.y namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into OpenAPI 3.0.x namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into AsyncAPI 2.x.y namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into API Design Systems namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into OpenAPI 3.1.x namespace.
Generic JSDoc-like comment parser
JSON, JSONC and JSON5 parser for use with ESLint plugins
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into AsyncAPI 3.x.y namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into OpenAPI 3.2.x namespace.
JSON-RPC 2.0 client and server
Parse partial JSON generated by LLM
Parse incomplete json text in best-effort manner
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into base namespace.
JSON parser that understands cross-references and casts to typed Ruby objects.
JSON parser that understands cross-references and casts to typed Ruby objects. Implements JSONQuery against JSON trees and Ruby object graphs.
# EventReporter EventReporter is a CSV parser and sorter. you can load a CSV and then search it. ## Installation $ gem install the_only_event_reporter_ever $ gem list event_reporter -d ## Usage After installation run: $ event_reporter Then Type 'load <filename>' to load records from a CSV $ Load event_attendees.csv Try these commands $ Find first_name sarah $Queue Print $Queue Save to <filename> ### Saving the queue accepts extensions JSON, XML, TXT, CSV. ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request
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