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yaml
yaml is a lightweight and flexible command-line YAML processor
The aim of the project is to be the jq or sed of yaml files.
Install
Download latest binary or alternatively:
go get github.com/mikefarah/yaml
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
Read examples
yaml r <yaml file> <path>
Basic
Given a sample.yaml file of:
b:
c: 2
then
yaml r sample.yaml b.c
will output the value of '2'.
Reading from STDIN
Given a sample.yaml file of:
cat sample.yaml | yaml r - b.c
will output the value of '2'.
Splat
Given a sample.yaml file of:
---
bob:
item1:
cats: bananas
item2:
cats: apples
then
yaml r sample.yaml bob.*.cats
will output
- bananas
- apples
Handling '.' in the yaml key
Given a sample.yaml file of:
b.x:
c: 2
then
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
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
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:
b:
c: 2
then
yaml w sample.yaml b.c cat
will output:
b:
c: cat
Updating yaml in-place
Given a sample.yaml file of:
b:
c: 2
then
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:
b:
c: 2
e:
- name: Billy Bob
and a script update_instructions.yaml of:
b.c: 3
b.e[0].name: Howdy Partner
then
yaml w -s update_instructions.yaml sample.yaml
will output:
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.