# NAME *yq* is a portable command-line YAML processor # SYNOPSIS yq [eval/eval-all] [expression] files.. eval/e - Apply the expression to each document in each yaml file in sequence eval-all/ea - Loads all yaml documents of all yaml files and runs expression once # DESCRIPTION a lightweight and portable command-line YAML processor. `yq` uses [jq](https://github.com/stedolan/jq) like syntax but works with yaml files as well as json. It doesn't yet support everything `jq` does - but it does support the most common operations and functions, and more is being added continuously. This documentation is also available at https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/yq/ # QUICK GUIDE ## Read a value: ```bash yq e '.a.b[0].c' file.yaml ``` ## Pipe from STDIN: ```bash cat file.yaml | yq e '.a.b[0].c' - ``` ## Update a yaml file, inplace ```bash yq e -i '.a.b[0].c = "cool"' file.yaml ``` ## Update using environment variables ```bash NAME=mike yq e -i '.a.b[0].c = strenv(NAME)' file.yaml ``` ## Merge multiple files ``` yq ea '. as $item ireduce ({}; . * $item )' path/to/*.yml ``` ## Multiple updates to a yaml file ```bash yq e -i ' .a.b[0].c = "cool" | .x.y.z = "foobar" | .person.name = strenv(NAME) ' file.yaml ``` See the [documentation](https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/yq/) for more. # KNOWN ISSUES / MISSING FEATURES - `yq` attempts to preserve comment positions and whitespace as much as possible, but it does not handle all scenarios (see https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml/tree/v3 for details) - Powershell has its own...opinions: https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/yq/usage/tips-and-tricks#quotes-in-windows-powershell # BUGS / ISSUES / FEATURE REQUESTS Please visit the GitHub page https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/.