# yaml yaml is a lightweight and flexible command-line YAML processor The aim of the project is to be the [jq](https://github.com/stedolan/jq) or sed of yaml files. ## Features - Written in portable go, so you can download a lovely dependency free binary - Deep read a yaml file with a given path - Update a yaml file given a path - Update a yaml file given a script file - Convert from json to yaml - Convert from yaml to json [Download latest binary](https://github.com/mikefarah/yaml/releases/latest) or alternatively: ``` go get github.com/mikefarah/yaml ``` ## Read examples ``` yaml r ``` ### Basic Given a sample.yaml file of: ```yaml b: c: 2 ``` then ```bash yaml r sample.yaml b.c ``` will output the value of '2'. ### Reading from STDIN Given a sample.yaml file of: ```bash cat sample.yaml | yaml r - b.c ``` will output the value of '2'. ### Splat Given a sample.yaml file of: ```yaml --- bob: item1: cats: bananas item2: cats: apples ``` then ```bash yaml r sample.yaml bob.*.cats ``` will output ```yaml - bananas - apples ``` ### Handling '.' in the yaml key Given a sample.yaml file of: ```yaml b.x: c: 2 ``` then ```bash yaml r sample.yaml \"b.x\".c ``` will output the value of '2'. ### 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 ``` yaml r sample.yaml b.e[1].name ``` will output 'sam' ### Array Splat e.g.: given a sample file of ```yaml b: e: - name: fred value: 3 - name: sam value: 4 ``` then ``` yaml r sample.yaml b.e[*].name ``` will output: ``` - fred - sam ``` ## Update examples ### Update to stdout Given a sample.yaml file of: ```yaml b: c: 2 ``` then ```bash yaml w sample.yaml b.c cat ``` will output: ```yaml b: c: cat ``` ### Updating yaml in-place Given a sample.yaml file of: ```yaml b: c: 2 ``` then ```bash yaml w -i sample.yaml b.c cat ``` will update the sample.yaml file so that the value of 'c' is cat. ### Updating multiple values with a script Given a sample.yaml file of: ```yaml b: c: 2 e: - name: Billy Bob ``` and a script update_instructions.yaml of: ```yaml b.c: 3 b.e[0].name: Howdy Partner ``` then ```bash yaml w -s update_instructions.yaml sample.yaml ``` will output: ```yaml b: c: 3 e: - name: Howdy Partner ``` ## Converting to and from json ### Yaml2json To convert output to json, use the --tojson (or -j) flag. This can be used with any command. ### json2yaml To read in json, use the --fromjson (or -J) flag. This can be used with any command.