jq is useful to slice, filter, map and transform structured json data.
brew install jq
| { | |
| "meta": { "theme": "elegant" }, | |
| "basics": { | |
| "name": "Aimee Birch", | |
| "email": "[email protected]", | |
| "phone": "(619) 214-7192", | |
| "picture": "https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/271818527_5097743013569380_1108558749193768120_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=u4tjsndJYvkAX_axGNb&_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.xx&oh=00_AfAssaqvtVeiKNHgnWUeyM1kOfL0t9R1XumcF2RXYnZCFg&oe=64362668", | |
| "objective": "To obtain a position in project coordination or management where I can utilize my organizational skills and experience to successfully manage projects and exceed client expectations.", | |
| "location": { | |
| "city": "San Diego, CA", |
| { | |
| "meta":{ | |
| "author":"emjayoh", | |
| "theme":"elegant" | |
| }, | |
| "basics":{ | |
| "name":"Tera Little", | |
| "label":"Professional Commercial/Private Cleaning Services", | |
| "email":"[email protected]", | |
| "phone":"(619) 844-7613", |
| find . -depth -name '* *' \ | |
| | while IFS= read -r f ; do mv -i "$f" "$(dirname "$f")/$(basename "$f"|tr ' ' _)" ; done |
| pkill NotificationCenter |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| #needed in case we have empty folders | |
| shopt -s nullglob | |
| #we must write the full path here (no ~ character) | |
| target="/path/to/photos" | |
| #we use a glob to list the folders. parsing the output of ls is baaaaaaaddd !!!! | |
| #for every folder in our photo folder ... |
| # -t gfm (GitHub-Flavored Markdown) | |
| # -t markdown_mmd (MultiMarkdown) | |
| # -t markdown (pandoc’s extended Markdown) | |
| # -t markdown_strict (original unextended Markdown) | |
| #- t markdown_phpextra (PHP Markdown Extra) | |
| # -t commonmark (CommonMark Markdown) | |
| pandoc -f docx -t markdown foo.docx -o foo.markdown |
| ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libx265 -vtag hvc1 output.mp4 |
| echo file file1.mp4 > mylist.txt | |
| echo file file2.mp4 >> mylist.txt | |
| echo file file3.mp4 >> mylist.txt | |
| ffmpeg -f concat -i mylist.txt -c copy output.mp4 |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: