jsonify
                                
                                
                                
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                        cli app to create JSON objects
jsonify
Some reasons why you might be interested:
- Quickly produce JSON output based on command line arguments
 - Simple syntax to interpret values as strings or arbitrary JSON values
 - Supports reading file contents for easy escaping
 
Installation
- Downloads are available from the Releases section.
 go get github.com/fgeller/jsonify && go install github.com/fgeller/jsonify- Via homebrew on OSX: 
brew tap fgeller/tap && brew install jsonify 
Usage
jsonify [[-|=]name value]...
Converts arguments into JSON output.
Details
-namecauses the value to be interpreted as a string.=namecauses the value to be interpreted as a JSON value.- If the value is a valid file path, it's contents are used as the value.
 
Examples
$ # basic value types, ie - vs =
$ jsonify -name hans =age 23 =subscribed true =address null | jq
{
  "address": null,
  "age": 23,
  "name": "hans",
  "subscribed": true
}
$ # nested objects via command substitution
$ jsonify =a `jsonify -name hans` =b `jsonify -name peter` | tee outfile | jq
{
  "a": {
    "name": "hans"
  },
  "b": {
    "name": "peter"
  }
}
$ # subshell output as a value to get current date
$ # reading contents of "outfile" from previous invocation
$ jsonify -date "$(date)" =content outfile | jq
{
  "content": {
    "a": {
      "name": "hans"
    },
    "b": {
      "name": "peter"
    }
  },
  "date": "Thu Mar 17 19:10:04 NZDT 2016"
}