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  2. Tree-sitter (parser generator) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree-sitter_(parser_generator)

    [2] [3] It is specialized for use in text editors, as it supports incremental parsing for updating parse trees while code is edited in real time, [4] and provides a built-in S-expression query system for analyzing code. [5] Text editors which have official integrations with Tree-sitter include Atom, [6] GNU Emacs, [7] Neovim, [8] Lapce, [9] Zed ...

  3. jq (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    jq by default acts as a "stream editor" for JSON inputs, much like the sed utility can be thought of as a "stream editor" for lines of text. However jq has several other modes of operation: it can treat its input from one or more sources as lines of text; it can gather a stream of inputs from a specified source into a JSON array;

  4. JSONiq - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jsoniq

    JSONiq is a query and functional programming language that is designed to declaratively query and transform collections of hierarchical and heterogeneous data in format of JSON, XML, as well as unstructured, textual data. JSONiq is an open specification published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license.

  5. JSON - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON

    Amazon Ion – a superset of JSON (though limited to UTF-8, like JSON for interchange, unlike general JSON) Jackson (API) jaql – a functional data processing and query language most commonly used for JSON query processing; jq – a "JSON query language" and high-level programming language

  6. JSONPath - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSONPath

    JSONiq [11] is a query and transformation language for JSON. XPath 3.1 [12] is an expression language that allows the processing of values conforming to the XDM [13] data model. The version 3.1 of XPath supports JSON as well as XML. jq is like sed for JSON data – it can be used to slice and filter and map and transform structured data.

  7. Elasticsearch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasticsearch

    It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Official clients are available in Java, [2].NET [3] , PHP, [4] Python, [5] Ruby [6] and many other languages. [7] According to the DB-Engines ranking, Elasticsearch is the most popular enterprise search engine. [8]

  8. RethinkDB - Wikipedia

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    RethinkDB is a free and open-source, distributed document-oriented database originally created by the company of the same name. The database stores JSON documents with dynamic schemas, and is designed to facilitate pushing real-time updates for query results to applications.

  9. Trino (SQL query engine) - Wikipedia

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    Trino is an open-source distributed SQL query engine designed to query large data sets distributed over one or more heterogeneous data sources. [1] Trino can query data lakes that contain a variety of file formats such as simple row-oriented CSV and JSON data files to more performant open column-oriented data file formats like ORC or Parquet [2] [3] residing on different storage systems like ...