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```
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yq r <yaml_file|json_file> <path>
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```
{!snippets/works_with_json.md!}
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### Basic
Given a sample.yaml file of:
```yaml
b:
c: 2
```
then
```bash
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yq r sample.yaml b.c
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```
will output the value of '2'.
### From Stdin
Given a sample.yaml file of:
```bash
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cat sample.yaml | yq r - b.c
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```
will output the value of '2'.
### Splat
Given a sample.yaml file of:
```yaml
---
bob:
item1:
cats: bananas
item2:
cats: apples
```
then
```bash
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yq r sample.yaml bob.*.cats
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```
will output
```yaml
- bananas
- apples
```
### Arrays
You can give an index to access a specific element:
e.g.: given a sample file of
```yaml
b:
e:
- name: fred
value: 3
- name: sam
value: 4
```
then
```
yq r sample.yaml 'b.e[1].name'
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```
will output 'sam'
Note that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.
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### Array Splat
e.g.: given a sample file of
```yaml
b:
e:
- name: fred
value: 3
- name: sam
value: 4
```
then
```
yq r sample.yaml 'b.e[*].name'
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```
will output:
```
- fred
- sam
```
Note that the path is in quotes to avoid the square brackets being interpreted by your shell.
{!snippets/keys_with_dots.md!}